My first daughter, Addison, entered the world bald and loud and stayed that way for a good six months (after that point, she was just loud).
My youngest daughter, Milla, emerged with a head full of dark brown hair and without anywhere near as much… volume. Instead, she offered more of a “Hi, I have arrived,” and then proceeded to quietly take in her surroundings.
In many ways, my two daughters have stayed the same.
But when I say the same, I mean very different from one another.
While their individuality is what I love the most about their personalities, needless to say it has taught me a lot!
These are some of the most important lessons I’ve learnt.
1. Contrasting personalities means parenting differently.
Addison is still one to have her volume dial at maximum and on ‘repeat all’ because she is always talking. In fact, she never stops. Ever.
She is an encyclopedia of information, has an opinion on every topic and will share it unapologetically.
While bold with her views, she is also extremely empathetic to everyone and everything – so much so that when a daddy-long-legs spider that had been living in her room for weeks (who she also named) was inadvertently squished, well, she cried.
Addison is also very competitive – from board games and cartwheels to swimming – she will strategise, train intensely and aim high. She is also fiercely independent and has to do it all herself.