In our case it is father and daughter, mother and son.
DD, like her father can put her hand to anything from laying her own drive to fine needlework. Well actually, DH doesn't do needlework but he can do technical things that require the same skills. He is a Chartered engineer with musical talents who went back to university to study music. DD started with a drama training and is now doing an OU degree in physics and engineering.
DS and I are both dyspraxic and anything requiring fine motor control is beyond us. DS developed an early interest in history and archaeology, my early interest was history. We both lack the mathematical and spatial skills possessed by the other members of the family.
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