They say you shouldn’t compare kids.
I say that instituting sibling rivalry to get my kids to compete for my affection gets more chores done around the house.
In all seriousness, it has been fascinating to see the differences between Jase and McKenna...
Independence
Jase has always been fiercely independent. Even when he was a baby he loved his “me” time and would love being in his crib experiencing the world solo.
McKenna wants people around. Aside from wanting to be held constantly, she does not like when she can’t see you.
Physical vs. Verbal
While both Jase and McKenna have shown similar development physically, McKenna has spent more time on her verbal skills - loving to chat (that or making me look like an idiot as we make raptor-like sounds together). Jase has long been more focused physically and only recently exploded with his vocabulary; but, considering a lot of it has been back talk lately I’m ok if he goes back to physical development.
Patience
I love my son, but patient he is not. Even when he was a baby, Jase would escalate a bottle situation in 0 to 60 and would not stop screaming until he got his bottle.
McKenna will cry but she usually calms down once you pick her up and will wait patiently for you to get situated.
Preferences
Jase loved 2 things when he was a baby: his swing and his paci.
McKenna. Could. Care. Less.
In fact, I have yet to find something that soothes her so I can stop scheduling my bathroom breaks during her naps.
The “ick” factor
Jase was all about traumatizing us with diapers. By 2 months in he had some epic diaper situations. Epic. Situations.
In two months, McKenna has successfully destroyed my psyche with vomit. In fact, she’s thrown up more times than Jase has in his entire life.
It’s been fun reflecting back on Jase as a baby while watching McKenna as a baby. They are their own little person and I can’t believe I get the privilege of seeing them grow together.


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