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Post by cheshire on Sept 25, 2006 15:16:35 GMT
My two (6 and 2) really get on well at the moment - it's great ! They're really entertaining and very good at playing to the crowd!! My eldest is particularly amused by the fact that my 2nd mimics me - especially the 'N.O' word. So cheeky !
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Post by chica on Sept 25, 2006 15:40:26 GMT
Could not agree with you more, when your children are playing nicely or behaving themselves in front of people they are a joy to watch. As for mimicing mum your not kidding, sometimes I have to stifle a grin with some of the things that they say that are so out of my mouth its untrue. The other day my little boy walked into the bedroom and went OH MY GOD who made that mess. Needless top say his sister blamed it on the fairies we have in this house. Any way keep laughing, and holding on to memories like that and we may just all get out of this illness, alive and kicking. Love and hugs Chica
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Post by cheshire on Sept 25, 2006 19:44:26 GMT
Thanks !
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Post by bam02 on Sept 29, 2006 9:41:33 GMT
It is good isn't it. Talk about minic's my four year old came in to me asking for something the other day and said
'am i making myself clear'!!
Not sure where she heard that maybe school teacher !!!!
lol
A-M
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Post by cheshire on Sept 29, 2006 20:41:05 GMT
LOL - that is a great quote Or... ' ARE YOU LISTENING....!!!' Lol, that is Sooooo CHEEKY X
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Post by cheshire on Oct 3, 2006 20:22:34 GMT
Every night I tell my daughter I love her and the dialogue thereafter is routine - 'I love you more mum', 'no, I love you more', 'no, I love you more, I love you to the stars'......and on the banter goes...'moon', 'end of the universe' .....and she now says 'no, I love you more, I love you forever'.
That really makes me feel happy :)x
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Post by sianyc not logged in on Oct 5, 2006 19:19:57 GMT
I get 'answer me then' and 'don't you dare' he he he he
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Post by bam02 on Oct 5, 2006 20:01:55 GMT
Wonderul isn't it? Kids??
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