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How just a few words can make your day

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mandieb · 15/01/2006 14:00

I have been up early and done all the Sunday lunch,washing,ironing and other stuff. I then took DS (6 yrs ) out on his new bike and then home for lunch . When I gave it to him he said " I love your food " I said "Thankyou ,I do try " He then said "but you put some thing extra in it which nobody else does " I said " Oh whats that " ( Thinking home made gravy or small sausages with chicken ) and he said "you put extra love in " BLESS .

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mandieb · 15/01/2006 14:09

I have to say it is the nicest thing he has ever said to me . Apart from I love you .

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mummygow · 15/01/2006 14:11

I melt when my 3yr old dd stokes my face and says "mum your gorgeous"

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mummygow · 15/01/2006 14:15

oh meant to add this is normally when I am knealing down putting her shoes on in nursery, but one day I said to her "Jessica your beautiful (she was stroking my cheeks) and she said to me your not and I asked her if it was because I didnt have my make up on and she said no mum youve got big black bits in your hair - I nearly peed myself laughing as she was right I needed my roots done!!

Mimsie · 17/01/2006 08:18

awwww like my mum says... take a diary out and write those things down, because you will forget them and they are sooo precious...

my latest diary entry in DS (5) saying all serious... I love you soooo much even my brain is turning into a heart!

Pfer · 17/01/2006 08:29

DS1 (4) is always kissing me and saying he loves me
The other day I'd just finished ironing and he wandered over gave me a hug and said "thank you mummy" I asked what for and he said "for cleaning my clothes". ahhh

Sadeyedladyofthelowlands · 18/01/2006 07:30

Wouldn't these things make a lovely book? Childhood is so beautifully innocent, personally I'd love to read a whole book of quotes from children.

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