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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Hehe.

Called round to see my parents for tea this evening. I am 51 and my parents are both 78.

Mum told me off for having my hair cut too short and not being properly shaved. Oh and she mentioned I had a rip in my jeans and she would sew it up for me. God bless her xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We never fully grow up in our parent's eyes do we ... but it's kinda nice sometimes

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By *s_macWoman
over a year ago

Traffic land

Aww ha ha.

Whenever I go and see my Mom, she always packs me sandwiches, drinks and treats for the train ride home I only live a 2 hour journey away and she doesn’t stop trying to feed me until I step out of the door

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By *sGivesWoodWoman
over a year ago

ST. AUSTELL, CORNWALL

You never stop being a parent.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

sounds about right! one of the last times i saw my mum before she died recently, i was with my brother, who was off to syria or somewhere horrible, and i was going to manchester to see a friend, he got a 'goodbye darling'...i got 20 minutes on how cold manchester would be, didnt i have a proper coat, and even not to accept a lift from any strangers at the station!

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By *ikeC81Man
over a year ago

harrow

I live with my parents and I had the stand there till you are quiet phrase said to me when mum took dads side in a pathetic argument

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

OMG.

I moved in with my parents 4 years ago for two months at the start of my divorce. Mum used to wait up for me on a night till I came home. If it was after midnight she went off on one, asking where I had been. I made my bed in a morning, but she would always re make because I hadn't got the corners right ..

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By *wisted999Man
over a year ago

North Bucks


"I live with my parents and I had the stand there till you are quiet phrase said to me when mum took dads side in a pathetic argument "

You could always move out. Best thing and worst thing I ever done in some ways.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Hehe.

Called round to see my parents for tea this evening. I am 51 and my parents are both 78.

Mum told me off for having my hair cut too short and not being properly shaved. Oh and she mentioned I had a rip in my jeans and she would sew it up for me. God bless her xx"

Aww.

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By *ackDMissMorganCouple
over a year ago

Halifax

Cherish them whilst you can,give anything for my parents back and to go for tea like i used to or ring them for advice.

Miss

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By *ampWithABrainWoman
over a year ago

Glasgow

Lol yea my mum still holds my hand when crossing the road - I'm 45 and have an almost adult daughter of my own!

She also still gets me a selection box for Christmas

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By *icky-discoMan
over a year ago

oxford


"Hehe.

Called round to see my parents for tea this evening. I am 51 and my parents are both 78.

Mum told me off for having my hair cut too short and not being properly shaved. Oh and she mentioned I had a rip in my jeans and she would sew it up for me. God bless her xx"

Cherish every moment op mines just gone into a care home she has Alzheimer’s

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By *ust PeachyWoman
over a year ago

Prestonish


"Hehe.

Called round to see my parents for tea this evening. I am 51 and my parents are both 78.

Mum told me off for having my hair cut too short and not being properly shaved. Oh and she mentioned I had a rip in my jeans and she would sew it up for me. God bless her xx"

Made me smile op!

I’m sure you know it - but you’re incredibly lucky to still have both your parents! Dearly wish I still had both of mine!

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By *abs..Woman
over a year ago

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"Hehe.

Called round to see my parents for tea this evening. I am 51 and my parents are both 78.

Mum told me off for having my hair cut too short and not being properly shaved. Oh and she mentioned I had a rip in my jeans and she would sew it up for me. God bless her xx"

She’s always your Mum and you’re always her young un. It’s lovely

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By *andom2chatMan
over a year ago

A Galaxy Far, Far Away & Spain

Enjoy the unconditional love of your Mum for as long as you can. I lost mine when she was still relatively young & miss her little special ways of showing her love. Even when you think they’re being a pain in the ar$€ they’re thinking of what’s best for you. You just don’t realise it till they’re gone.

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By *ugby 123Couple
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over a year ago

O o O oo

haha

We had his mum over who told Mr Ruggers it was bedtime for him as it was 10 oclock. I was behind her pointing at him laughing and she did that weird mum thing having eyes in the back of her head and said to me " and you need to go too"

We were rebels though, we got up after she fell asleep

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By *oxy_minxWoman
over a year ago

Scotland - Aberdeen


"haha

We had his mum over who told Mr Ruggers it was bedtime for him as it was 10 oclock. I was behind her pointing at him laughing and she did that weird mum thing having eyes in the back of her head and said to me " and you need to go too"

We were rebels though, we got up after she fell asleep "

^^ Made me laugh

My mum still goes to hold my hand if we are away to cross the road

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By *ugby 123Couple
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over a year ago

O o O oo

haha I did that not long ago with her saying how old do you think I am See, the other side of the coin now

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By *igeiaWoman
over a year ago

Bristol

I count a day out with my mum as a failure if I don't get my real name uttered in exasperated tones (all three syllables) at least once within the first hour. She likes telling me off; I like her telling me off. It would feel weird if she didn't.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Reading these is lovely.

Whenever I visited home my mom use to tell me to call her if I was going to be out late (after 9pm) and then she'd wait up for me until I got home anyway. Even at age 28!

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By *oxy_minxWoman
over a year ago

Scotland - Aberdeen


"haha I did that not long ago with her saying how old do you think I am See, the other side of the coin now "

It's still funny though

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By *arksMan
over a year ago

in the centre


"Aww ha ha.

Whenever I go and see my Mom, she always packs me sandwiches, drinks and treats for the train ride home I only live a 2 hour journey away and she doesn’t stop trying to feed me until I step out of the door "

That's mum's for you , I find it's easier to just say yes to the first thing offered instead of the 10 minute do you want ....drink , biscuit , cake etc

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By *oubyLoverWoman
over a year ago

East Yorkshire


"Hehe.

Called round to see my parents for tea this evening. I am 51 and my parents are both 78.

Mum told me off for having my hair cut too short and not being properly shaved. Oh and she mentioned I had a rip in my jeans and she would sew it up for me. God bless her xx"

You'll always be her little boy however old you are. As FYEO said, you're lucky to have them both so enjoy every minute even if that is being told off. It's those kind of things that will make you smile when they've gone

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By *ikeC81Man
over a year ago

harrow


"Hehe.

Called round to see my parents for tea this evening. I am 51 and my parents are both 78.

Mum told me off for having my hair cut too short and not being properly shaved. Oh and she mentioned I had a rip in my jeans and she would sew it up for me. God bless her xx"

I always get the hair is to short or I have put to much weight on

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By *ampWithABrainWoman
over a year ago

Glasgow


"I count a day out with my mum as a failure if I don't get my real name uttered in exasperated tones (all three syllables) at least once within the first hour. She likes telling me off; I like her telling me off. It would feel weird if she didn't."

Reminded me of the 'middle naming' thing mum's do...

Nobody else uses our middle names verbally (and it's only to tell us off) I do it with my daughter too - cursed myself by giving her 2 middle names

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I haven't lived with my parents since I was 17 but the house is still my home.

I also phone my parents for any advice I need ever-my dad is my work adviser and my mum deals with everything else!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

A couple of weeks ago I was meeting two male friends for lunch who I have known since I was 15. My 91 year old dad said you be careful with those two lads and don't drink either. I'm 58 and still his little girl. Bless him

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By *andom2chatMan
over a year ago

A Galaxy Far, Far Away & Spain


"haha

We had his mum over who told Mr Ruggers it was bedtime for him as it was 10 oclock. I was behind her pointing at him laughing and she did that weird mum thing having eyes in the back of her head and said to me " and you need to go too"

We were rebels though, we got up after she fell asleep "

Now THIS made me LOL.

The Ruggers getting a ticking off from Mum.

I have a vision of that “oops caught” look on yer face.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

At the end of a conversation I always tell my boys "love you baby boy" tonight I got a reply that was "Mum, stop. I'm 22" - well ya know, no matter the age you'll always be my baby.

On the other hand my 24 year old loves it, he comes around for tea every Friday evening and resorts back into little boy mode, "Mumma, I'm hungry, Mumma I love you" proper Mumma's boy that one.

He has a professional job, and a mortgage yet he's still my baby and I still treat him as such.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I am very lucky, I know. I still have to mind my language, use my cutlery correctly, can't drink beer from a can (has to be in a glass), drinks of tea are in a bone china cup and saucer from a teapot. Have to wear a shirt and proper trousers if we go out for a pub lunch . The list goes on. I have my very own Florence Bouquet as a mum. She ain't a well woman, not got long on this earth. I just bite my lip and do as I am told. It grounds me x

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"haha

We had his mum over who told Mr Ruggers it was bedtime for him as it was 10 oclock. I was behind her pointing at him laughing and she did that weird mum thing having eyes in the back of her head and said to me " and you need to go too"

We were rebels though, we got up after she fell asleep "

Haha.. well funny

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Aaarrghh

My birth name is Nicholas.

She is the only person on this earth who calls me Nicky and gets away with it (she used to call me that as a young child), she has never stopped.

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By *ink magnolia s yorksWoman
over a year ago

south yorkshire

Do anyone's parents want to adopt me lol. Mine are more fend for yourself, be independent it will do you good. I've dislocated joints and had my mum say shh I'm listening to this or I'm tired. Or sarcastically what can I do! Erm help me put it back. Tbh it's actually made it hard for me to accept help or kindness. In other ways it's made me tough

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Aww ha ha.

Whenever I go and see my Mom, she always packs me sandwiches, drinks and treats for the train ride home I only live a 2 hour journey away and she doesn’t stop trying to feed me until I step out of the door "

Can I come next time, sounds like a great place to visit.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

OP...you are lucky beyond words.

We will always be children to our parents...as long as they are with us here.

And maybe will will always be parents to our own children no matter their age...

It's only while they are hear we have them... after the memories are all that remain

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By *eesideMan
over a year ago

margate sumwear by the sea

The hole thread sounds nice

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