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lougle · 14/07/2013 19:34

Don't you just love it when your child comes out with something that is so 'them'? Smile

DD2 told us she didn't like cheesecake. My Dad, who had made it, said 'well this is a different recipe, so you might like it.'

DD2 obligingly tried the 'black forest cheesecake'. She ate the whipped cream, the cherries and the biscuit base. When she got to the main 'cheesecake' she said, delicately 'Mum, I just can't fit one more bite in....'

I said 'you don't like the cheesecake bit?'

She said:

'No, I don't. That is actually the point of not liking cheesecake.'

She was so flat in her tone, so matter of fact. It was hilarious Grin

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PolterGoose · 14/07/2013 19:43

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bochead · 14/07/2013 20:17

classic!

Ineedmorepatience · 14/07/2013 20:17

Ha ha ha Grin

She sounds so like my Dd3 Grin

lougle · 14/07/2013 20:23

She cracks me up. She really does. Her latest word is 'imagine'. But she's so precise with it.

'Imagine this is the playground. There's a swing...over here. A slide...mmm...maybe there. The roundabout is a bit more over this way.... Anyway, I did a cartwheel Grin

Nothing at all to do with the location of any of the equipment, but because she was in the playground, she has to 'set the scene.'

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inappropriatelyemployed · 14/07/2013 20:39

Sounds so like DS!

ouryve · 14/07/2013 23:00
Grin
zumbaleena · 14/07/2013 23:06

That is sooooo my dd as well.

coff33pot · 14/07/2013 23:50

Brill! :)

StarlightMcKenzie · 15/07/2013 16:32
Smile

She's adorable.

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