You’ll be glad to know the Naan offspring are back home from the grandparents. In less than five seconds, EVERY toy has been brought out and all over the living room floor. The air is filled with “MINE! NO MINE!” and poo jokes.
God, I missed them.
You’ll be glad to know the Naan offspring are back home from the grandparents. In less than five seconds, EVERY toy has been brought out and all over the living room floor. The air is filled with “MINE! NO MINE!” and poo jokes.
God, I missed them.
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4 responses so far ↓
1 Alley Katt // 30th Aug 2006 at 3:44 pm
Don’t you just miss the peace and quiet of before children (he writes with children running around with “IT’S NOT FAIR”) LOL. Wouldn’t change them for the world though.
Alley Katt
2 Pewari // 30th Aug 2006 at 3:54 pm
Definitely. But then when they’re not here it’s now TOO quiet. Can’t win :)
Li’l Bhaji has recently learned the phrase “Not fair!” (okay, he pronounces it “NOT NAIR!”, but the sentiment is there) – he’s only just 2 years old. The joys of having an older sibling to copy.
3 Kaptain Kobold // 6th Sep 2006 at 2:06 pm
Poo jokes? Care to share any? We love poo jokes in our house :-)
4 Pewari // 7th Sep 2006 at 3:18 pm
Oh they’re not *funny* poo jokes… just ones along the lines of “this tastes of poo”… “this is pooey” … “you have a pooey head” followed with peals of laughter.
Oh well, humour isn’t sophisticated at the age of 5 and 2.
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