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    Kids say the darnest things...

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    • T Offline
      tanlengleng
      last edited by

      ChiefKiasu:
      tanlengleng:

      When I was pregnant with our #3,

      our 4 yr old DS kept talking about her coming \"di di\",
      on the morning of my detailed scan I asked her,
      if this BB is not \"di di\", but \"mei mei\"... how?

      Her reply;
      \"mei mei\" I don't want,
      ask hospital to change to \"di di\" for me. :shock:

      Who knows, this may be a sign that your daughter may become a famous gynaecologist in the future who can help parents select the sex of their child.

      Cool... hope so.
      Till date she still wants to be a police\"man\" :stupid:

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        buds
        last edited by

        Heyya jedamum,


        Your ds is soooo funny!
        And extremely smart you know..
        Not many children can see that far ( 6 yrs time! )
        Ds sure got foresight!

        I did drive while working overseas, but in S'pore
        i don't dare yet... the public transport's very
        efficient here, i find. As long as its convenient,
        i guess i don't see the need to start driving
        anytime soon. The drivers in other x'tries seems
        very very polite so driving is not so stressful and
        they have fewer traffic lights and no ERP! šŸ˜‰

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          jedamum
          last edited by

          buds:
          Heyya jedamum,


          Your ds is soooo funny!
          And extremely smart you know..
          Erm...his 'smartness' sometimes worries me...

          Pertaining to holding girls' hands while queuing up during school assembly and such..

          Me (trying to teach ds1 about personal space): Holding hands is ok. Don't go and hug the girl like the way you like to hug your didi, ok?
          ds1 : Why not?
          Me : Erm... if the girl's mummy saw that, she may not like it.
          ds1 : Then don't do it in front of the mother lor.

          :!:

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            tanlengleng
            last edited by

            jedamum:
            buds:

            Heyya jedamum,


            Your ds is soooo funny!
            And extremely smart you know..

            Erm...his 'smartness' sometimes worries me...

            Pertaining to holding girls' hands while queuing up during school assembly and such..

            Me (trying to teach ds1 about personal space): Holding hands is ok. Don't go and hug the girl like the way you like to hug your didi, ok?
            ds1 : Why not?
            Me : Erm... if the girl's mummy saw that, she may not like it.
            ds1 : Then don't do it in front of the mother lor.

            :!:

            :!:

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              buds
              last edited by

              Heyya jedamum,


              I choked on my lunch at that!!!
              Here's a toast to the future politician!

              *Oh, i read that he might be interested to
              be his own boss i think, so in any case he'd
              be one shrewd boss!

              I do enjoy his smart innocent humour..
              He must bring lotsa smiles to you family..
              :love:

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                sashimi
                last edited by

                tanlengleng:
                jedamum:

                [quote=\"buds\"]Heyya jedamum,


                Your ds is soooo funny!
                And extremely smart you know..

                Erm...his 'smartness' sometimes worries me...

                Pertaining to holding girls' hands while queuing up during school assembly and such..

                Me (trying to teach ds1 about personal space): Holding hands is ok. Don't go and hug the girl like the way you like to hug your didi, ok?
                ds1 : Why not?
                Me : Erm... if the girl's mummy saw that, she may not like it.
                ds1 : Then don't do it in front of the mother lor.

                :!:

                :!:[/quote]
                :!: :!: :!: šŸ™

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                • jedamumJ Offline
                  jedamum
                  last edited by

                  sashimi:
                  šŸ™

                  :lol: šŸ˜‰

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                    buds
                    last edited by

                    Heyya all,


                    P2 had given me one to post here today.
                    Ya know how different schools have different
                    rules for girls having PE days? I found out from
                    her that she has to put on the uniform over her
                    PE attire, when in P1 it was ok to come in the PE
                    attire on its own. I'm fine with both, btw..

                    Then a neighbour's gal came out of the transport
                    wearing PE attire and the mum said she did't rcv
                    any special instructions from the girl of teacher to
                    ensure child wears pinafore over PE attire. When
                    questioned P2 said, mebbe her class they don't
                    need to, but my class teacher said MUST. So, i
                    just trusted her lah, nvr even check with teacher.
                    If there is anything i will be called ain't it?

                    This morning, she just wanted to re-confirm that
                    she didn't get the wrong instruction. It went like this.

                    P2 : Mummy, i'm right you know abt the pinafore thingy.
                    Me : Yes, all right. Don't worry about it.
                    P2 : But you are right that some other classes they don't
                    need to put it on.
                    Me : But, as long as you follow your class teacher, its ok.
                    Don't worry about other classes, ya?
                    Me : Sensing she sounded a bit worried..................
                    Do the others in your class practise the same?
                    (dress code)?
                    P2 : Yes, mummy. Except for the boys.

                    šŸ˜›

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                      schellen
                      last edited by

                      My DH suggested I put this up here.


                      Just now, my DD was talking on the phone with her best friend from kindergarten. They go to different primary schools now so they had a lot to catch up on. At first, I thought it was just going to be s short chat but after 5 minutes or so, I started reminding my DD that if she wanted to do other things, she had better hang up soon. The following is after 1-2 times of reminding.


                      Me: If you don't stop soon, you won't have time to do the other things you want to do, you know.
                      DD: Yes, yes, yes. I'm talking here, you know so don't disturb me. I don't disturb you when you talk on the phone, right? Go eat your dinner lah.
                      Me: :roll:

                      I tuned out a bit to eat my dinner, as \"commanded\" and when I tuned back in a few minutes later, I heard the following.

                      DD: Do you know that my school has a hall? Do you have a hall? H-A-L-L, you know.
                      Me (listening in background and thinking): (Okaaaay, since she is in P1, maybe she doesn't know how other pri schs are like.)
                      DD: What about canteen?
                      Me: .....
                      DD: Do you have toilet?
                      At this point, I think her friend went 😐
                      DD: Of course you have toilet. Otehrwise, when you urgent, where will you go? Pass urine in the drain?

                      Me: :faint:

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                        buds
                        last edited by

                        Heyya schellen,


                        You're not alone. P2 does it too!
                        Weird how they chat, ain't it. :stupid:

                        Same same, they'll be asking each other :
                        >Do you have form teacher, i have you know.. She's ok.
                        >Do you have PE in your school, yeah i have it too. Quite fun.
                        >Do you have lotsa homework, waaah dun have ah. So good.
                        >Does your school have parade square and the flag? Cool huh..
                        But i dun like. Fall down there very painful. Tar you know.
                        >Does your canteen sell fishball? Wuaaah! Have as well?
                        Nicer than my school's or not? :roll:

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