A while back I had my first parent-teacher conference at the twins' preschool. Let's just say that a few decades down the road we'll probably be more likely to find the boys behind a podium or pulpit than behind a pile of books or a microscope. While the boys' listening and sitting-still skills apparently leave something to be desired, Mrs. Lavergne reports that Caleb and Joshua are exceptionally happy, sweet, exuberant boys who are well-liked by their classmates.
Every day when I drop the boys off at school, they greet each of their classmates with a loud, boisterous salutation: "Hi, Lucy! Hi, Mila! Hi, Connor!" etc. They also have all of their friend's vehicles memorized, so when they see a small red coupe pull into the parking lot, they know to shout, "Hi Anais!" or when they see a green sedan, they exclaim, "Hi Auggie!" Then, when I come pick them up from school, as soon as I open the classroom door, the boys stop whatever they're doing and start hopping up and down and shouting, "Mommy's here!!! Hi, Mommy!!!" repeatedly at the top of their lungs before dashing towards me and lunging at me for a hug. I've been informed that prior to my entrance, they likewise announce the arrival of each of their classmate's parent or guardian, gleefully yelling, "Bryce, your mommy's here!" etc. Needless to say, from what I have observed, the other children are a lot more reserved than our boys. They're no doubt happy to see their friends and mommies, but they tend to express their delight with quiet smiles or hugs as opposed to our boys' raucous cheering and yelling from the rooftops. It's no wonder that this past week Mrs. Lavergne referred to Caleb and Joshua as "cheerleaders for life".
While it has never occurred to me that our boys would take an interest in cheerleading, since neither Joe nor I ever fit the "cheerleader" stereotype, with each passing day I gain an increasing realization that there's no guarantee that our boys will turn out to be anything like us at all. What an exciting journey we'll have ahead of us as we discover what great and unexpected things God has in store for our little cheerleaders.
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