The range of experience or thought can range deep or wide, micro or macro, muddled or clear. There exists an array of factors for why each experience or thought differs from family member to member or co-worker to co-worker or complete stranger to complete stranger. At the least I am able to share many experiences with my twins. With all things considering and the odds stacked against me most of my life, it is something that I truly treasure. This week I had the pleasure to be a part of some amazing dialogue as a participant and presenter in higher education. Some more informal and others more formal. The two "purviews" I wanted the groups to concentrate on were:
Why do people judge themselves by their intentions only, but judge others by their actions strictly?
There is HOPE, look around at those who decided to sign-up for professional development and consider HOPE in the purview of =
H: Hear
O: Other
P: People's
E: Experiences
Thanks for hearing about my weekly experience as a father of twins. Thank you son and son for giving me 5 fun yet completely different finds each week. Be safe and take care of one another out there. Until next week I hope you smile and take time to hear a new or differing experience from someone in the coming week.
1. One Twin the entire week kept asking about our plans “over the holidays.”
By "the holidays" he was referring to my birthday!! We ate, I mean, they ate cheesecake and we all went to bed!!
2. Twins be like, "excuse me ma’am that's my emotional support Costco receipt please don't touch!!"
3. Also, after Costco twins insist on putting away the groceries just so you can play hide and seek with your own food for a whole week!!
4. One twin played with an Etch-a-sketch on Wednesday. So, I proudly told both of them I had one growing up and they both asked me if it was a "caveman iPad" and I am still in shambles!!
5. You might be a twin parent if you must admit: just like the twins, I am constantly calling Alexa and Siri by each other’s names!!
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