Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cut their hair differently.
Yes. Differentiate their appearance somehow. They're getting old enough that this is weird.
We can't. They like having matching hair. Neither wants bangs. Neither wants layers or different lengths. We will do a ponytail on one and pigtail braids on another, or a lavender scrunchie for one and blue for the other.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can you insist that family and friends get the names right?
In a large family / friend situation -- I think by answering to either name they are just being polite.
+1 Your girls are being polite.
We have told them repeatedly, to say "I'm Spencer," and in school they generally do, or with their friends. But it just seemed like they gave up this weekend.
Anonymous wrote:I would let it go. Soon enough they will have different styles, different personalities, different interests, different mannerisms etc.
Just encourage their individuality and let them be their own person.
Also be sure you aren't buying identical clothes in two different colors
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How can you insist that family and friends get the names right?
In a large family / friend situation -- I think by answering to either name they are just being polite.
+1 Your girls are being polite.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cut their hair differently.
Yes. Differentiate their appearance somehow. They're getting old enough that this is weird.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Cut their hair differently.
Yes. Differentiate their appearance somehow. They're getting old enough that this is weird.
Anonymous wrote:How can you insist that family and friends get the names right?
In a large family / friend situation -- I think by answering to either name they are just being polite.
Anonymous wrote:Cut their hair differently.