My children, that is. It's so crazy to se how different they all are, even though they've been raised by the same people and they're made from the same DNA.
Case in point:
Robert's birthday was in October. When I asked if he'd like to invite some friends from school to his party he thought that was a good idea. Now, knowing my child, I decided to press it a little further. I reminded him that if his friends came over he'd have to play with them, he couldn't hide in his room.
See, he had a teacher visit about a month before his visit. (They do that here, the teachers come to the home and play games or read books in the home environment.) But, the first ten minutes he spent hiding in his room. And he'd already been in class for months at this time. And the rest of the time he interacted with her but didn't say one word. Not one for the whole hour. That's just the way he is. He's an introvert like his dad. It's not that he's really shy, it's just that he'd rather be around a few close people. He's not into the big crowd.
So, he thought more about his party and decided that he just wanted his family here, cousins, grandparents. So, that's what we had.
Xander's birthday was yesterday. When he woke up I said, "Happy Birthday big boy!"
To which he replied, "It's not my birthday! Where are my friends? Where's the cake?"
See, he is just like his mama. I love to have parties, love to go to parties, love to meet new people, love to mingle. I LOVE to have people over to the house, be it 2 or 200. That's my thing. I'm in my element in those situation. And Xander is the same. He loves to perform. He loves to have people around. He LOVES to make people laugh.
He was bummed to find out that we weren't having his party until NEXT weekend.
But, we did take him to TGI Friday's, where they sang to him, although he said he didn't like it, he was grinning the whole time. And we did let him open the presents from us last night.
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