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13 replies

Astars · 08/12/2018 06:05

do that annoy you?

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Mummadeeze · 08/12/2018 06:10

Won’t let me throw anything away including sticks and pebbles she brings home.

MeredithShepherd · 08/12/2018 06:10

Wipes his nose on his sleeves!!! Angry

Astars · 08/12/2018 06:14

@Meredith

Haha. I get kids in my class doing that.

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unlimiteddilutingjuice · 08/12/2018 06:19

My 3 year old have been gifted some old scarves which she's incredibly fond of. I have to help her put one on every day. She always has vert specific ideas about how it should be knotted which she isn't quite able to articulate but which will result in a tantrum if not adhered to.
I've taken to calling her "Beu Brummell"

mokapot · 08/12/2018 06:36

Walking round the house going “ Mum..Mum...Mum....MUM?” In increasing crescendos when they know fine we’ll im taking a dump

Eminybob · 08/12/2018 06:40

Touches my hair. He can’t be on close proximity to me without his hand wandering to my head. It’s almost subconscious but I hate my hair being touched!

Idontknowwhyinfrench · 08/12/2018 06:40

Squabbling
Calling me with increasing volume from around the house rather than coming to find me

Oysterbabe · 08/12/2018 06:54

Refuses to dress warmly. All attempts at adding more layers result in screaming tantrums.

LeslieYep · 08/12/2018 07:01

My 2yo DD: mummy, what you doing?
Me: driving/cooking etc...
DD: mummy, what you doing?
Me:
DD: mummy, what you doing?

mollycoddlethem · 08/12/2018 07:04

Steps on my feet. If I’m sat on the sofa and he’s stood on the floor next to me watching tv then he will always stand on my feet repeatedly. It bloody hurts.

dinodiva · 08/12/2018 07:08

Refuses to wear coats, trousers, jumpers, most clothes other than a filthy Elsa costume. The cold never bothers her anyway, apparently... (she’s 3). Also the way she can make her shoulders disappear when being picked up mid strop so it’s virtually impossible to manhandle her.

The most annoying thing about the 7 month old is his inability to sleep for longer than two hours at a time, and his refusal to take a bottle. Little bugger.

Oysterbabe · 08/12/2018 09:17

The little bugger comment reminds me of another for my almost 3 year old, repeats things I say especially when I didn't mean for her to hear. I called the almost 1 year old a little bugger for managing to grab a drink and pouring it everywhere. DD then kept saying "He's a bugger!"

Mumof4under10 · 08/12/2018 09:20

Have to agree with pp at the moment we are all full of cold so boxes of tissues and packs of wet wipes everywhere. But they still choose to wipe their noses on their sleeves.

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