Hom74
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A spin-off of Amy's Parent's Thread: Are you like your parents?
I didn't read all the posts in the other thread. Probably just the 1st 2 pages and Chloe's response about how she and her DBF are like her parents just cracked me up because we are like that too.
I can say that I'm definitely like my father. Unfortunately, the 'bad' characteristics lol.
(1) We both get frustrated/annoyed easily. Though I'm not as bad as he is, especially after I had my girls. He's SO short w/my mom and sometimes I see myself being very annoyed with DH.
(2) We both are punctual, very punctual! In High School, there are 2 schedules you can pick from and of course I picked the early schedule. Don't exactly remember, but it probably started at 8 a.m. or 7-something versus the later start around 9:30 a.m.. And even then, I would arrive at school well over 30 minutes before my class started! One of the biggest criteria for me when I was picking schools for DD was that *I* REALLY wanted an early start school (7:50am versus the others that start at 8:30 and 9:30). I'm always early to whatever I need to be at...unless I'm planning on being late
. I get frustrated w/DH when he's not ready when he says he should be, just like how I remember my dad getting steamed at my mom as we were all waiting in the car while she was still getting ready.
(3) We have no fashion sense
. Well...I can wear my jeans/bottoms and tops to death...for years and years. My dad was the type of dad who would have the same pair of shoes for 10+ years. My mom is SO not like that
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(4) We both get bloody noses easily. For me, I have to be careful when there's a sudden change in weather. Like foggy, cold one day and then really hot and humid the next. Well...ok, I won't get into physical similarities
So funny, my DH is so like my mom! They both are sorta 'ditzy'. They are the type of people that sometimes needs an extra explanation as to what the conversation/joke was about. They are tend to be on the late side. Though both my mom and DH have gotten a lot better after surviving living together with my dad and myself
. Both my mom and DH have MANY shoes! and clothes!
DH is very masculine...but he really has a thing for shoes, especially Nike's.
Both my DH and my mom are the 'social butterfly' of their relationship. Both me and my dad do have a lot, a lot to say...but we aren't usually the ones to start with strangers.
On the parenting front we are no where like my parents though. What about you guys?
I didn't read all the posts in the other thread. Probably just the 1st 2 pages and Chloe's response about how she and her DBF are like her parents just cracked me up because we are like that too.
I can say that I'm definitely like my father. Unfortunately, the 'bad' characteristics lol.
(1) We both get frustrated/annoyed easily. Though I'm not as bad as he is, especially after I had my girls. He's SO short w/my mom and sometimes I see myself being very annoyed with DH.
(2) We both are punctual, very punctual! In High School, there are 2 schedules you can pick from and of course I picked the early schedule. Don't exactly remember, but it probably started at 8 a.m. or 7-something versus the later start around 9:30 a.m.. And even then, I would arrive at school well over 30 minutes before my class started! One of the biggest criteria for me when I was picking schools for DD was that *I* REALLY wanted an early start school (7:50am versus the others that start at 8:30 and 9:30). I'm always early to whatever I need to be at...unless I'm planning on being late
(3) We have no fashion sense
(4) We both get bloody noses easily. For me, I have to be careful when there's a sudden change in weather. Like foggy, cold one day and then really hot and humid the next. Well...ok, I won't get into physical similarities
So funny, my DH is so like my mom! They both are sorta 'ditzy'. They are the type of people that sometimes needs an extra explanation as to what the conversation/joke was about. They are tend to be on the late side. Though both my mom and DH have gotten a lot better after surviving living together with my dad and myself
Both my DH and my mom are the 'social butterfly' of their relationship. Both me and my dad do have a lot, a lot to say...but we aren't usually the ones to start with strangers.
On the parenting front we are no where like my parents though. What about you guys?