Family

Ambidextrous

People who use their right and left hands equally well are known as being ambidextrous.  They are extremely rare.  Approximately ten percent of the population is left-handed, like Ruth and my grandson, Brady.  Only one percent is truly ambidextrous.  My granddaughter, Eva, may be a member of the one percent.  I’ve seen her bat and throw with both hands, write with both, and she can dribble a basketball with both simultaneously, switching back and fourth seamlessly.

I originally thought my newest grandson, Jackson James, AKA Magnus Strongbeard, was going to be a lefty based on this photo when he was a few days old.

 

However, after receiving this newest photo, he may be ambidextrous.