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lovely things others DC's have said...

58 replies

mumbar · 22/02/2011 21:41

Well, seems as though theres a load of negative threads and hoping this will be a nice one.

Friends DD (7yo) phoned tonight to say she's really missing me now. Saw her last Saturday!! We often spend a few days with them during the holidays but friends DH got some holiday and his DD1 is down.

She wouldn't tell me why she misses me though Hmm Grin

The reason this is sssssoooo lovely and surprising is I'm much stricter than my friend and often feel they dislike my 'rules' of tidying up after oneself and such stuff.

SO: What nice things have friends DC's said to you to make you Smile

OP posts:
mumbar · 23/02/2011 20:13

ROFL @ Shit cake Grin

OP posts:
omletta · 23/02/2011 20:52

"Mummy, I think you must be nearly pregnant - You are quite fat'

laosvher · 23/02/2011 21:00

DD1s friend asked me when I was due a few years ago.
Was more than a bit embarrassing to have to tell her I was just a bit fat from lunch.

DD2s best friend once told me I was the prettiest mum ever Hmm
To be fair she had just had her first glass of wine at the christmas dinner, she wasn't quite thinking straight bless her.

Carrotsandcelery · 23/02/2011 21:11

Big laughs here at the cake incident - don't know who I feel most sorry for.

Ds announced over tea tonight, "I still love you Mummy, even if you are unhealthy" Hmm

Invisiblesoul · 23/02/2011 21:29

My 4yr old godson is besotted with my dh. On a trip out he kept holding his hand calling him "jerry" (that's not even close to his name) I asked him why is he calling him jerry?!? He replied "hes my best friend, I'm tom (which isn't his name) and he's jerry. I just melted.

baskingseals · 23/02/2011 21:35

3yo ds1 asked me to clear up a weetabix spillage, so i did, and he said 'good boy, Mummy'
it was the way he said it though, full of approval for my wiping up technique

RevoltingPeasant · 23/02/2011 21:41

basking Grin

TryingVeryHard · 24/02/2011 10:18

Oh dear, shit cake - poor wee soul what a tragedy

I get called "naughty mummy" when I leave DS (2.5yo) in the morning to go to work Sad

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