Despite their many (loud and sometimes vicious) attempts to convince me they can't stand each other...

every once in awhile there's a little glimmer of hope when I find them curled up on the couch reading a book together...

or baking a cake together.

And when I remember how much I now like my sister compared to how I felt 30 years ago... well, I'm downright optimistic!
3 comments:
Yup! At least your girls GET a sister. Harumph! ;-) Teasing of course, Jack.
I had three girls -- I remember wondering if they would ever be kind to each other.
But, if you watch, you'll see they sure stick together if someone else attacks.
My sister and I truly loathed each other for a long time. Now? We talk every day.
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