What has surprised your children most this Holy Week? the question of the week

As you already know, every week we ask you a question so that you answer it in our Answers section and vote for the responses of other users. We also announce the most voted response of the previous week.

The Easter holidays are over and surely these days have given for many funny anecdotes starring the little ones. The processions of Holy Week is something that usually leaves them speechless or discovering the world with another year, the beach, the mountain, the village of the grandparents, etc.

What has surprised your children most this Holy Week?

Last week's question

Last Wednesday we asked you what was the best age difference between brothers for you?

The answer most valued by you has been that of marichollos and this has been his response:

Anda look on this subject I made a post some time ago to see opinions. I come from a large family with 6 brothers between 5 and 34 years old ... I am clear. Me two in a row or in a row! First because I want to enjoy them a lot and with two almost at the same time you don't enjoy them the same, and secondly because my patience and time do not come for two together. I think that when the first one begins the school that you are already more relaxed is a good option, and so you also take advantage of the crib, the car, the high chair etc. of the first one that no longer uses it. So for me about 4 years of difference would be what ideal. The topics of "this way they play together" "thus they are raised together" do not convince me. To play he has many neighbors, cousins, school compis, and even his parents. I'm not going to have another one so he has someone to play with. Anyway even if they take 4 years they will play the same, I have played with all my brothers equally ... except those of 7 and 5 years logically because I do not live at home haha.

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