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Speechless Sunday...The Difference Between Girls And Boys

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There you go, Sharon! Proof positive! Women only need a few well-chosen accessories, and men are only happy with a bunch of expensive toys! VERY CUTE!

Posted by Elaine Manes Gage~Colorado Stager ~ A Wonderful Space, LLC (A Wonderful Space, LLC) almost 3 years ago

So cute Sharon - now I must confess that one of my grandsons had a pair of red shoes he had to have - I actually bought them for him - he loved to play dress up with his sister when they were small.

I dropped your name today to another agent looking for a stager.

Posted by Judy Tuscano, NH Real Estate Professional (Prudential Verani Realty) almost 3 years ago

Hi Sharon, you know that old saying....'Boys and their toys!'  LOL

Debi

Posted by Debi Boucher - "Realtor Showcase" Real Estate Photography/Virtual Tours ( Real Estate Showcase Photography) almost 3 years ago

Elaine:  The girl is my youngest, quite awhile ago.  She is getting married in June.  The boy is my son, he is expecting his first baby in July.  He actually was being kind of creative that day.  I wrote on the back of the picture that his explanation for the mess was he wanted to make a "junk pile" and he did clean it up later.

Judy:  How loving of you to buy him those shoes.  Thanks for the name drop, I'll let you know how it turns out.

Debi:  He did clean it up, and it was kind of funny to walk in and see him sitting there.  Thanks!

Posted by Sharon Tara New Hampshire Home Stager (Sharon Tara Transformations) almost 3 years ago

Sharon I love these pictures!  It does go to show you the difference between boys and girls.  It sounds like you have some pretty big events coming up this year and wedding and a grandchild!  Enjoy!!!

Posted by Sheila O'Mara (Staged SO Right) almost 3 years ago

Point taken Sharon. You would be too young to remember this but in the 1960's theories where being espoused that there are no differences between the brains of boys and girls. Viva la differance.

 

Posted by Bob Dunn (Homelife Glenayre Realty) almost 3 years ago

Sharon - LOL!  That's great!  That is sooo true...  Thanks for sharing!  :)

Posted by Debi Ernst GRI, e-PRO, Broker/Sales Associate (St. Charles County, Missouri - Prudential Alliance Realtors) almost 3 years ago

Sheila:  Thanks!  We do have a very exciting and busy Summer ahead.  I'm very blessed!

Bob:  Having had both, I would say there is a big difference between boys and girls.  Emotionally, especially!  Thanks for the comment.

Debi:  I'm glad you stopped by!

Posted by Sharon Tara New Hampshire Home Stager (Sharon Tara Transformations) almost 3 years ago

It has always amazed me the tinest of tots often get their role so early in life.

Posted by Myrl Jeffcoat (Real Living Great West Real Estate) almost 3 years ago

That is by far the cutest pictures ever.  Kelly Pickler in her "Red High Heels". lol lol   I absolutely loved it.

Posted by Dorothy A Masker almost 3 years ago

Myrl:  They were both wonderful children and I was very lucky to be home with them while they grew up.  I'm looking forward to grandbabies now!

Posted by Sharon Tara New Hampshire Home Stager (Sharon Tara Transformations) almost 3 years ago

Dorothy:  Ashley loves Kellie Pickler!

Posted by Sharon Tara New Hampshire Home Stager (Sharon Tara Transformations) almost 3 years ago

Sharon, this really made me laugh! I have a 3 yr old girl who loves to get into my high heels and an almost 6 yr old boy who would be horrified to be caught in women's clothing. But he also is a neat freak and doesn't like it when anyone messes up his room. He gets that from his dad I think. :)

Posted by Annie Pinsker-Brown | Stage to Sell, Los Angeles Home Stager (Stage to Sell - LA Home Staging) almost 3 years ago

Annie:  I'm glad you had a good laugh.  Make sure you get some photos of your girl in your shoes, she will enjoy seeing them later when she is 24 like my daughter.  That's great your son likes his room clean, let's hope he still feels that way during the teen years and you are spared that "teen boy's room" smell.

Posted by Sharon Tara New Hampshire Home Stager (Sharon Tara Transformations) almost 3 years ago

Very cute pictures and the children are adorable.  Girls love to dress up and boys love to play!

Posted by Mary PAUL, ABR, CRS,GRI, e-PRO, (RE/MAX Advantage Realtors, Searcy, AR) almost 3 years ago

Mary:  Thank you!  Those are two of my three babies.  They are all grown now, and some days I just miss my babies and need to go back via photos.

Posted by Sharon Tara New Hampshire Home Stager (Sharon Tara Transformations) almost 3 years ago

Sharon, I loved your pictures! There is no question that we are different from day one!

Posted by Lara O'Keefe almost 3 years ago

Lara:  I'm glad you like them.  Thanks!

Posted by Sharon Tara New Hampshire Home Stager (Sharon Tara Transformations) almost 3 years ago

Evidence that some things are just a part of us from the get-go.

Posted by Chuck Willman, Arizona RealtorĀ® 480.292.0600 (Gentry Realty) almost 3 years ago

Chuck:  So true!  Thanks for stopping in!

Posted by Sharon Tara New Hampshire Home Stager (Sharon Tara Transformations) almost 3 years ago

These are great!  While my daughter never really showed much interest in the trucks and cars my son naturally gravitated towards them.  I made sure they each had dolls AND trucks/cars to play with.  Although my son does actually LOVE to dress up.  Even to this day and he is 9 yrs old.  He loves it when his sister puts makeup on him.  Although I think it has more to do with his sister paying attention to him rather than the make-up, as he adores her.

Posted by Marie Ogle- Contract Mortgage Processor (Mortgage Processing Solutions) almost 3 years ago

Marie:  My daughter played with "boy" toys and my son played with "girl" toys.  She loved her dolls but loved trucks too and he loved He-man, but pushed his Cabbage Patch kid around in a stroller.  I bet your kids playing with the make up would make for some funny photos!  Thanks for sharing!

Posted by Sharon Tara New Hampshire Home Stager (Sharon Tara Transformations) almost 3 years ago

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