Friday, September 19, 2008
What Could Be Worse Than......
being a junior in High School and realizing upon arriving at said school that you and your Freshman brother are dressed EXACTLY alike?
That is right folks. They were identical twins for the day.
Tyler (15) jumped into the car this morning and Zach (almost 17) didn't notice what he had on. After Zach parked his truck and they jumped out of the car he was mortified to discover that they both had on tan shorts and a red t-shirt.
He ordered Tyler to wait at the car and not come in to school until he had safely entered.
First of all you should never order you little brother to do anything. Especially one who is as mischevious as Tyler.
He had a great time following his brother around all day pointing out how they had on matching outfits to anyone who would listen.
His older brother WAS NOT AMUSED (so I am told).
At the end of the day Zach was standing by the school exit talking with a (special friend) girl and Tyler took that moment to go over and act like a truly juvenile Freshman.
Zach came marching into the house this afternoon flabbergasted and angry looking. When his Dad and I asked him what was wrong he said "Are you looking at us? Look at our clothes".
Well, I really should have taken pictures of the bobsy twins but we were laughing so hard I didn't get a chance before oldest son ran off to change.
Some how I am thinking that girl siblings probably would never have let this happen.
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We will pick the winner of the Starbucks gift card some time this weekend. The kids want to do it and we just have not been home. Thanks to all of you that gave me the great ideas for the Wednesday Diner. We went to the Fair this past Wednesday so the boys had to eat at school. They weren't happy. Sigh.
That is right folks. They were identical twins for the day.
Tyler (15) jumped into the car this morning and Zach (almost 17) didn't notice what he had on. After Zach parked his truck and they jumped out of the car he was mortified to discover that they both had on tan shorts and a red t-shirt.
He ordered Tyler to wait at the car and not come in to school until he had safely entered.
First of all you should never order you little brother to do anything. Especially one who is as mischevious as Tyler.
He had a great time following his brother around all day pointing out how they had on matching outfits to anyone who would listen.
His older brother WAS NOT AMUSED (so I am told).
At the end of the day Zach was standing by the school exit talking with a (special friend) girl and Tyler took that moment to go over and act like a truly juvenile Freshman.
Zach came marching into the house this afternoon flabbergasted and angry looking. When his Dad and I asked him what was wrong he said "Are you looking at us? Look at our clothes".
Well, I really should have taken pictures of the bobsy twins but we were laughing so hard I didn't get a chance before oldest son ran off to change.
Some how I am thinking that girl siblings probably would never have let this happen.
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We will pick the winner of the Starbucks gift card some time this weekend. The kids want to do it and we just have not been home. Thanks to all of you that gave me the great ideas for the Wednesday Diner. We went to the Fair this past Wednesday so the boys had to eat at school. They weren't happy. Sigh.
Labels: High School
2 Comments:
Oh MY WORD! That is hilarious. Sometimes, in our different routines in the a.m. The Boss and I come down dressed exactly alike - especially for church. Doesn't help that most of our favorite colors are the same :) I always make him change.
I'm sorry. But that is truly funny.
I'm sorry Zach. I can imagine the horror.
Tyler--I would have acted the same way.
Good job mom and dad--for laughing at the whole thing! (and not taking pictures!) :)
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