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    Obviously, we love our kids regardless, but what do you love about them, what’s the funniest things they have either said, or done?

    #411458

    oh god far too many to mention !

    umm . . youngest daughter when about 12 . . ‘that car in front is following us’

    my youngest son a few weeks ago made me laugh . . ‘ i wanna grow up and be just like dad’ ( lazy good for nothing playing on xbox all day every day or internet ‘dating’ ) & ‘you don’t need to work to get money, dad gets money at the post office and he doesn’t work’

    oh and the other classic he has said was in response to me and my eldest daughter talking about what to do with our lives ‘you just need a man to give you a good clicking . . you just need to get a boyfriend called John’ ( he’s 6 bless him )

    #411459

    My 4 year old daughter surprised me by pointing to a tiny feather floating on the air, so small you had to really look to see it, and said ‘look Mummy there’s an Angel leaf!’ How cute is that? I still have no clue where she got the term angel leaf from either.

    She also told me that when she grows up she wants to be a farmer lol

    My 8 year old daughter was out playing in the street, I opened the front door and told her it was time to come in to which she shouted in front of all the neighbours.. ‘oh mum do i have to come in and massage your feet’ haha she did but not under duress the way she made it sound to all the neighbours. She’s all into her beauty treatments and loves doing it… yay

    #411460

    daughter was 6 wen she found a rusty pin outside , knocked on every door on the street askin if they had lost a pin

    #411461

    @tictax wrote:

    daughter was 6 wen she found a rusty pin outside , knocked on every door on the street askin if they had lost a pin

    LOL – How nice of her.. But what if it had been a fiver, or a tenner? :lol:

    #411462

    @will wrote:

    we believe ya mel :wink:

    dunno about you but i certainly do

    #411463

    @tweety wrote:

    I’ll let ya know when I have some kids. :wink:

    Ok.. *Looks at watch*.. Had any yet?.. :?

    #411464

    @will wrote:

    u cant rush these things. :lol:

    LMFAOOO.. If only you knew!! :lol: :lol: :lol:

    #411465

    son played rugby for under tens , he wasnt very good , i tried to encourage him by saying if anyone shouts ” well played ” i,ll give him a pound , he had a bad game , so the substituted him , noone sed well played , so i shouted it “WELL PLAYED RYAN ” he sed what “WELL PLAYED ” what did u say he replied again WELL PLAYED SON , thats 3 pound u owe me he sed , as u can see altho rubbish at rugby , the crafty git had other talents

    #411466

    I love the way my son Tyler (4) tells me straight, and if he thinks he’s right, then he’ll tell me.. :lol:

    Few months back, putting some pants on him, and i said, oh, these are the ones Mummy and Daddy bought you a while back. “No, my Nanny bought them” I said, “I’m sure Mummy and Daddy got these ones”.. On top of his voice.. “NO, MY NANNY BOUGHT THEM FOR ME”....

    He was 2 going on 3, when i went to pick him up at the station, and he just said: “Daddy, you need a haircut”.. :lol: Then, i tried all ways to get him to eat breakfast, he wouldn’t, but in my sisters car, taking him home, he said: “Daddy, i’m hungry, and you haven’t fed me”.. :lol:

    The worst part was, was when breaking up, with his mum, and even though it has to be done, you really do feel for the kids.. He sat on a Bench with me, and i explained to him, that I had to take him back, and that i had to go, and he said he wanted to go home and get his bag.. When I asked him why, he said it was because he wanted to go with me. :(

    There’s things he’s said and done I smile/laugh about.. He’s quite sharp for his age!

    Then there’s my daughter (2).. I try and do silly things, just to make them laugh, (Like dance to the Big Cook, Little Cook Song), but she just kind of looks as if to say: “What’s this Idiot doing?”.. :lol: And the way she frowns, just makes me want to hug her so much!!

    They were both sat at the table, (I was rushing around collecting things to pack, etc) and my daughter went to take his coat, (as it was on top of the table) he tried grabbing it back,.. this went on for a few minutes, before Tyler whinged.. I said, “look, it’s just a stupid jacket”.. Tyler said, “No Daddy,.. It’s not a stupid jacket, it’s MY jacket”.. :lol:

    He’s at that WHY stage too.. Asks a question,.. Then “WHY?”.. Answer him, and it’s,.. “But Why?”.. Why isn’t the train going: “WoooWooo, chukka chukka”.. :lol:

    I have to say, when they’re with me, they’re well behaved.. They make me laugh/Smile.. They’re loving.. And I am so so proud of them! :)

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