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Little and Large. 19 views
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Little and Large.
It always amazes me how siblings will argue how one was ‘Daddy’s’ favourite and treated so differently to the rest. Either that or another got the ‘Hand-me-Downs’. The thing is, even into elderly age, when all siblings have their own families the arguments still continue. I write this because this morning I had to deal with two sisters whom I called...
‘LITTLE AND LARGE.’
They were sisters or so they told me. But they were so opposite in looks, size and manners that it was hard to believe. The larger sister was named Polly, the thin one Petunia. For some strange reason I preferred them to be called ‘Pinky and Perky’ but I had to use their proper names, from the stern looks I was getting from Petunia.
In a funny way, the sisters were an inhalation and exhalation of breath, the one drawn in, the other blown out. Still, I drove my mind to concentrate on both Birth Charts which sat on the table before me. I then had to take care in what I said, simply because I saw that Polly had both Moon and Jupiter close in Cancer in the Twelfth House of her Birth Chart. This told me that she suffered somewhat from emotional insecurity. You see how just a few well-reasoned out words will stop the argument. What I mean is that we all react to certain sensitivities within our Birth Charts and its no-one’s fault. And with that message for you, I shall bid you a very good night and open you up as usual tomorrow night. |
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Although the sisters may be less likely to harbour a grudge against each other, I rather think that they'll probably still find things to argue about. | ||
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quote Rocketship: Although the sisters may be less likely to harbour a grudge against each other, I rather think that they'll probably still find things to argue about.:) Indeed, you are right! It does not matter how close siblings are, it is rarely so when they were young. Unlesds, of course, like in my youth there was so many kids of varying ages that I doubt if my parents knew our names, let alone give each preferential treatment. I tried hard to give my two children equal sharing but even now my daughter claims she never got anything while her brother got it all. Of coursed, my son disputes that! |
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