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    What my child says/does that touches me...

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      HyperKiasu
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      ksi:
      LKVM:

      [quote=\"ksi\"]Thanks LKVM. While I enjoy this blessing, I also know that she is gearing herself up to be a housewife. :rotflmao:


      Which is good thing right? 😉

      Provided she has a means to live well. 😉[/quote]Definitely she will.... :celebrate:

      your daughter is very 懂事...very 乖....even better than some adult daughters...

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        sand
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        EN:
        A conversation between myself and ds.


        Me: (Raining hugs and kisses on him) I better kiss and smell you while I can. Once you grow up to become a man, I will not be able to do this anymore.

        DS: Why not? Don't tell me you would not want me to kiss and hug when you grow old?

        Me: You sure you will still hug and kiss me when my hair turns all white and my skin all wrinkly?

        DS: (He's speechless at how thoughtless my words can be) and started sobbing. How could you say those things when you know how much I love you mummy.

        AWwww....sooo sweet..this really brought tears to my eyes.. What a lovely child. :love:

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          duriz
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          LKVM:
          Yesterday something went into my eye and I was just rubbing my eye so it became little teary... the moment DS1 saw he said mama why are you crying and he looked very concerned... so I said no darling I am not crying just something went into my eye.. so he ran somewhere... i got surprised where did he go :?


          Suddenly he came back running with some water in his hand i was still surprised wat is he upto..then he put the water inside my eye and then rubbed gently then he said dont worry it will be alright :love: :love: :love:

          Later asked him why he put water so he said whenever his eyes are burning I ask him to wash with the water so since he saw something went into my eye and it made me teary he remembered to use water....

          hahhahaa didnt quite get his point but I loved his care and concern :love: :love:
          Such a sweetheart :love:

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            autumnbronze
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            LKVM:

            Later asked him why he put water so he said whenever his eyes are burning I ask him to wash with the water so since he saw something went into my eye and it made me teary he remembered to use water....

            hahhahaa didnt quite get his point but I loved his care and concern :love: :love:
            It was his own little way of being 'motherly' or showing his concern ...

            Such a loving DS you have, LKVM :love: :love:

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              Funz
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              For a period, DH was a bit worried about DS being too 'soft'. He seems more interested in mild stuff and is a clean freak. Compared to DD, DS is less kinesthetic and sensitive. These days, DS turning out to be a typical boy, bay blades, army stuff and all. And DH is heaving a huge sigh of relief. But DS still has Mr Sensitive in him.


              I was feeling a bit down last night. Went into their rooms to tuck them in. DD was fast asleep oredi. DS was still half awake. I asked him him I can snuggle with him for awhile. Sleepily he nodded his head and scooted over to make space for me. I snuggled down with him and told him I needed a little hug from him. He wrapped my arm around his tiny body and patted it drowsily. And before long, I am listening to his soft even breathing. Feeling much better, I went back to my room.

              Early this morning, I woke up to this little boy climbing onto my bed and snuggling down next to me under the duvet. I greeted him good morning and he whispered hi. Asked him if he did not sleep well. He said he slept well. Asked him why is he here. He said to keep you company, to make you feel better. :love:

              Made my day.

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                poppy15
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                after each & every bath, i would comb DS & DD's hair, else it would all get entangled up. eventhough DS's was short, i still comb his hair.


                once after i finished bathing, DD called out to me to sit down in the living room. i told her mummy needed to comb hair first. she insisted, i gave in.

                i was surprised DS & DD start combing my hair for me. i asked them why they were doing it, they say becos mummy always comb hair for them so now its their turn to comb for me.

                :love: :love:

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                  Chenonceau
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                  My DS told me at 3 years that he loved me as much as there are raindrops in the sky.


                  My DD at 16 told me that I am the woman she admires most in the world. Given that teens tend to have difficult relationships with parents and we had gone through a mini bad patch, I was very touched indeed.

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                    Angelight
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                    One day, we were having dinner when DD came down from her chair and walked over to me and said, "Mummy, thank you for cooking dinner for me." So touched…

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                      daddy2007
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                      My 3yrs old DD said to me "Next time you’re 2 years old, I’ll give all my clothes to you.


                      I said: But I’m already 3x".

                      DD said: "No, next time you pass away, then become baby again, then 2 years old again. I will take care of you when you are a baby"

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                        Angelight
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                        Your DD is cute! where did she get the idea that we will reborn again as human beings? maybe you shld tell her that there is no after life, so we have to live this one life meaningfully with no regrets. 😄


                        daddy2007:
                        My 3yrs old DD said to me \"Next time you're 2 years old, I'll give all my clothes to you.

                        I said: But I'm already 3x\".

                        DD said: \"No, next time you pass away, then become baby again, then 2 years old again. I will take care of you when you are a baby\"

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