I used to think eldest Mini Boo looked nowt like me, she's a 6 foot blonde, however now she's pregnant and BIGGG, her dad told her she now looks like me!
I think a daughter must remind you of what you used to look like, when you were skinny and unworried.... I found some photos of me in 1983 the other day, skinny cow.
When I see my daughter and her best pal (who is my best pal's daughter) they remind me an awful lot of us at that age, but that's more personality than looks. It makes me nostalgic, but never jealous.
my mum told me she was jealous of me a few years ago funny thing is i think i new it
as soon as i got a figure she was off key with me she used to pick holes in the littlest things it was never you look nice it was always my faults but i know my mum is only human and she had a hard time growing up so was hard to watch me grow into a women she missed out on a lot and its only natural to feel jealous but i do wish she could have dealt with it a little different
never!!! i know all mums say it my youngest is only 13 so is still growing i think shes beautiful
my eldest is stunning does part time modeling and works in a creche with kids i am really proud of her never ever jelous
Hi there poodicat,
Well, we have 4 children (the eldest of whom is now 59!)
2 sons and 2 daughters.
The boys both look like their Mother (lucky them) and the girls both look like me(poor girls!)LOL
Awww Poodi ive just read what you said about my daughter, yes she is stunning as is my grandaughter who is 2, and yes im jealous lol who wouldnt be. xx
My daughter's a beauty. Friends of mine have commented on her photos on Facebook saying how pretty she is. I am not jealous - just extremely proud and very surprised that someone like me could have produced such a stunner!
I have two beautiful daughters, I have never been jealous of their looks, but maybe at times their freedoms. I grew out of that though, they are both jealous of my lovely legs and lack of cellulite LOL
When I was a teenager in the sixties, I know my mum often used to envy us the freedoms we had, the the fun clothes, the colours, the pop music.... she said there was nothing like that when she was growing up in the twenties (although I do believe she was a flapper in her time, but she's no longer here to ask!).