@JustinCase0110 wrote:
@Danimal5981Two Annas then, and almost two Milas as well, haha. My daughter is Mille, 11 years old, so that's pretty similar names there. She's not into football though - AT ALL - but likes horses in stead. So I'm stuck driving her to a "horseriding school", if that's the English word for it. Hate it. All that mud, *, dust. That's not really my thing.
My son, on the other hand, 6 year old Storm, has played football for two years now and simply just loves it. I also took over the coaching role for his team this summer, when their old coach stopped, so we also get to share a lot of these moments now. Unfortunately he's also a Man United fan now. I suppose I would have been wise to influence him a little less in that regard, perhaps saving him from a lifetime of disappointments and misery...
So, my oldest one Anna (17), is getting close to studies and she's a complete fan of anything Japanese. It began with drawing manga, then she learned the language herself and now she wants to study Japanese language & culture at university. There was a phase that there was some horseback riding, but she grew out of that, so there's still hope @JustinCase0110 hahahaha!
Mila (9) is a lot more energetic, overperformer at school - has my knack for languages (she speaks three already: Polish, Dutch and English. I manage in seven). Because she's the tallest of her class, she can (physically) compete with boys which also explains why she excells with football (in Poland, teams up to 12/13 years old are mixed). She's a huge Star Wars-fan, knows the entire timeline inside and out. And playing FIFA wasn't a success, but the little kid is clever enough to create, write and program her own mini-games on a platform called Roblox.
That last bit makes you realize how old one is. I mean, back in the day when I had IT-class, we were still working with floppy discs the size of a dinner plate. And when I had to maintain my band's website, I bought myself a book called 'Dreamweaver 4 for beginners' - lots of HTML coding, which ironically would've been useful now, for this forum as well...