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

And their ability to make you feel 13, grrr!!

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By *ugby 123Couple
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over a year ago

O o O oo

hahaha it is an art form. What has she done?

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

Ha, yes and stupid to boot as well x

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


"hahaha it is an art form. What has she done?"

Just the general “don’t you do housework?” Well yes I do, but the two days I’ve had to do it I’ve been running around like a blue arsed fly sorting out Christmas and children. Humph! Lol!

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


"Ha, yes and stupid to boot as well x "

I shouldn’t complain as she does a lot for me and the boys but I’ve bitten back this morning. It’s my bloody house!

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


"Ha, yes and stupid to boot as well x

I shouldn’t complain as she does a lot for me and the boys but I’ve bitten back this morning. It’s my bloody house! "

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

Oh I dunno, I don't think they do it deliberately, for every little grumble or dig I get from my mum I just think how my life would be without her and that's enough to make me just ignore them completely, even if they miff me slightly at the time ...

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


"Oh I dunno, I don't think they do it deliberately, for every little grumble or dig I get from my mum I just think how my life would be without her and that's enough to make me just ignore them completely, even if they miff me slightly at the time ... "

I know, and I honestly feel awful for thinking it but it’s made me feel like some useless teenager! Lol

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


"Oh I dunno, I don't think they do it deliberately, for every little grumble or dig I get from my mum I just think how my life would be without her and that's enough to make me just ignore them completely, even if they miff me slightly at the time ...

I know, and I honestly feel awful for thinking it but it’s made me feel like some useless teenager! Lol "

I *do* understand believe me x

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

My mum is 86 and said to me a few days ago "I really don't know why I'm still here."

Made me feel ssd

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


"Oh I dunno, I don't think they do it deliberately, for every little grumble or dig I get from my mum I just think how my life would be without her and that's enough to make me just ignore them completely, even if they miff me slightly at the time ...

I know, and I honestly feel awful for thinking it but it’s made me feel like some useless teenager! Lol "

That's what mums are for. I still go to take my children's hands, when we cross the road, and they are in their 30s.

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

I have mine a spade once from the garden shed.

She said “what’s that for”

I replied “your grave you will be digging if you carry on talking to me like a child”

She apologised, I accepted never had a problem since!

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


"Oh I dunno, I don't think they do it deliberately, for every little grumble or dig I get from my mum I just think how my life would be without her and that's enough to make me just ignore them completely, even if they miff me slightly at the time ...

I know, and I honestly feel awful for thinking it but it’s made me feel like some useless teenager! Lol

That's what mums are for. I still go to take my children's hands, when we cross the road, and they are in their 30s."

Lol, I keep asking my boys if they will still want a cuddle when the older!

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


"I have mine a spade once from the garden shed.

She said “what’s that for”

I replied “your grave you will be digging if you carry on talking to me like a child”

She apologised, I accepted never had a problem since!"

I think she knows she’s pissed me off as I don’t usually snap back! Had the veiled comments about my weight last night Thanks Mum, I’m fully aware I’m seriously overweight, being reminded of the fact doesn’t make me want to lose weight! Oh well, time to drop her back home then I can ignore the housework a bit more and eat chocolate

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


"My mum is 86 and said to me a few days ago "I really don't know why I'm still here."

Made me feel ssd "

My Nan keeps saying this and she is nearly 94, it is sad but my take on it is to detail all the reasons why she is/ should be here

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By *ugby 123Couple
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over a year ago

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"I have mine a spade once from the garden shed.

She said “what’s that for”

I replied “your grave you will be digging if you carry on talking to me like a child”

She apologised, I accepted never had a problem since!"

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By *ugby 123Couple
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over a year ago

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"hahaha it is an art form. What has she done?

Just the general “don’t you do housework?” Well yes I do, but the two days I’ve had to do it I’ve been running around like a blue arsed fly sorting out Christmas and children. Humph! Lol!

"

Ah that's nothing, Mr Ruggers gets told to go to bed at 10 O'clock when his mum stays over and then has that weird mum thing going on where she can see out of the back of her head because when I was stood behind her pointing and laughing at Mr Ruggers being told to go to bed she said " and you can go too"

She also tells me that he needs a haircut as if he can't decide that for himself. She also said he was "disobedient" because he didn't come in straight away for his dinner when he was busy in the garden

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By *innie The MinxWoman
over a year ago

Under the Duvet


"hahaha it is an art form. What has she done?

Just the general “don’t you do housework?” Well yes I do, but the two days I’ve had to do it I’ve been running around like a blue arsed fly sorting out Christmas and children. Humph! Lol! "

I feel your pain. Went to see mine last weekend. She sad she needed stamps for her Christmas cards. So I went out in a storm, it was pissing down, to get her some. Sunday in a seaside town, limited options for stamp purchasing I discovered. Add to this child having a tantrum, wheel falling off my pull along suitcase and the wind trying to blow the lot of us into the sea...

Got her the stamps, headed back up hill with wonky suitcase,wind lashed child etc etc. Gave her the stamps and the response was "oh you could have got me Christmas ones!"

Bless.

I nearly panned her head in.

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


"Oh I dunno, I don't think they do it deliberately, for every little grumble or dig I get from my mum I just think how my life would be without her and that's enough to make me just ignore them completely, even if they miff me slightly at the time ...

I know, and I honestly feel awful for thinking it but it’s made me feel like some useless teenager! Lol

That's what mums are for. I still go to take my children's hands, when we cross the road, and they are in their 30s."

Love that! Maybe they are taking your hand because they think you're the one that needs help.

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


"hahaha it is an art form. What has she done?

Just the general “don’t you do housework?” Well yes I do, but the two days I’ve had to do it I’ve been running around like a blue arsed fly sorting out Christmas and children. Humph! Lol!

Ah that's nothing, Mr Ruggers gets told to go to bed at 10 O'clock when his mum stays over and then has that weird mum thing going on where she can see out of the back of her head because when I was stood behind her pointing and laughing at Mr Ruggers being told to go to bed she said " and you can go too"

She also tells me that he needs a haircut as if he can't decide that for himself. She also said he was "disobedient" because he didn't come in straight away for his dinner when he was busy in the garden "

Lol, that did make me chuckle!

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


"hahaha it is an art form. What has she done?

Just the general “don’t you do housework?” Well yes I do, but the two days I’ve had to do it I’ve been running around like a blue arsed fly sorting out Christmas and children. Humph! Lol!

I feel your pain. Went to see mine last weekend. She sad she needed stamps for her Christmas cards. So I went out in a storm, it was pissing down, to get her some. Sunday in a seaside town, limited options for stamp purchasing I discovered. Add to this child having a tantrum, wheel falling off my pull along suitcase and the wind trying to blow the lot of us into the sea...

Got her the stamps, headed back up hill with wonky suitcase,wind lashed child etc etc. Gave her the stamps and the response was "oh you could have got me Christmas ones!"

Bless.

I nearly panned her head in.

"

Hehehe!! Just makes me determined to not be like my mum in older years but she’s been saying for years she doesn’t want to turn into my Nan, so I’ve really got no hope!

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

My former mother in law, said to my then husband one Christmas.."Please do ask Heather to clean the kitchen" Needless to say he got a flea in his ear for repeating the request. XXX

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By *ab_SparklesWoman
over a year ago

sparkle Surprised

My flat is heaven, too many as stairs for her to visit

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


"And their ability to make you feel 13, grrr!! "

Oh I love the mother who acts 13. That's just as annoying lol

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By *ab_SparklesWoman
over a year ago

sparkle Surprised


"hahaha it is an art form. What has she done?

Just the general “don’t you do housework?” Well yes I do, but the two days I’ve had to do it I’ve been running around like a blue arsed fly sorting out Christmas and children. Humph! Lol!

I feel your pain. Went to see mine last weekend. She sad she needed stamps for her Christmas cards. So I went out in a storm, it was pissing down, to get her some. Sunday in a seaside town, limited options for stamp purchasing I discovered. Add to this child having a tantrum, wheel falling off my pull along suitcase and the wind trying to blow the lot of us into the sea...

Got her the stamps, headed back up hill with wonky suitcase,wind lashed child etc etc. Gave her the stamps and the response was "oh you could have got me Christmas ones!"

Bless.

I nearly panned her head in.

"

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


"And their ability to make you feel 13, grrr!!

Oh I love the mother who acts 13. That's just as annoying lol"

Yeah, I get that too!

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