Post date: Feb 8, 2017 5:55:26 PM
Interviewed by Chelsey Zhu
“Other people with siblings have age gaps, which can change how their relationship works. Since we’re all the same age and go to the same school, we know exactly what all of us are going through... And we learn things from each other all the time. Macey’s always telling me about cool little English facts and recommending TV shows like Sherlock or Doctor Who. Still haven’t watched those, by the way.” -- Spencer Howell
“The bad part is that we’re together all the time, at school and at home. It’s kind of inescapable. Spencer and I have all the same classes except for two. It’s hard when we want to be independent, like for example when we all three of us want to go out to different places but there’s only two cars in the driveway. The older we get, the more complicated it gets trying to branch out from each other.” -- Bryson Howell
“A lot of people expect us to have the same interests. When we were kids, our mom used to make us all wear the same clothes... Now, teachers sometimes look at me and think that I’m just like Spencer and Bryson, that I’m really good at math and science, when that’s not what I like to do at all. In the end, we’re all different people.” -- Macey Howell
Macey Howell BONUS QUOTE: “We have a bird call. It goes, “CAW CAW.” When one of us uses it, we all assemble together.”