mickeyboat
<font color=660099>Nothing like the cream and choc
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I just got a call that DD4 won an Easter basket in a local coloring contest. DD3 also submitted an entry.
At Halloween both girls entered a coloring contest and the store called and said they had both won in their age group, they shared the prize. I'm sure the store recognized that they were sisters and made them both winners.
Now I don't know what to do about the Easter contest. On one hand I don't want DD3 to feel bad about not winning, on the other hand, I want them to learn to lose gracefully and be happy for the winner. Should I tell them they both won again and have them share the prize, or should I tell them the truth and risk hurt feelings?
Parenting is so hard! (And intellectually stimulating, by the way).
Thanks for your replies.
Denae
At Halloween both girls entered a coloring contest and the store called and said they had both won in their age group, they shared the prize. I'm sure the store recognized that they were sisters and made them both winners.
Now I don't know what to do about the Easter contest. On one hand I don't want DD3 to feel bad about not winning, on the other hand, I want them to learn to lose gracefully and be happy for the winner. Should I tell them they both won again and have them share the prize, or should I tell them the truth and risk hurt feelings?
Parenting is so hard! (And intellectually stimulating, by the way).
Thanks for your replies.
Denae