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Iluvspikey | 14:29 Mon 04th Mar 2013 | ChatterBank
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My neighbour has her 3 year old grandson from 8-3, but today she had an apppointment so I said I'd look after him. He's a delightful child, 3 going on 30! He's been running around up and down the hall, and out of the conservatory into the garden with the dog. It's lovely and warm in the conservatory, even with the door open. My neighbour came to collect him just after lunch, he was sitting at the table drawing with some wax crayons. The conversation went like this:
' Hello Thomas, have you been a good boy for 'Spikey' ? he nods and then he said, I'm worn out, I've been up and down that garden five, six, eight times I've lost count!' I'm laid out on the kitchen counter giggling my head off.
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A budding Victor Meldrew.
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Oh no! He's a delightful little chap!!!!
Iluv, obviously it was your dog's fault for tiring the lad :-D
Lol spikey, I love children of that age, they are so amusing. I miss looking after my grandchildren, they are all grown up now.
Little children crack me up with their sayings.
My 7 yr old niece didn't want to go to church on Sunday and said "I don't feel like singing his praises this week!"
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ALBY! There's been an APB out for you!! Great to see you back
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Tenrec - I remember my mother bundling my brother into his coat for church, dragging him away from his beloved lego and he said but mum - he'll remember I did it last week!
I think what my step son said last night was a classic. He said "BM, you know I had nipples on Friday night.........". After my initial horror and I'd recovered my composure I managed to establish that he meant "nibbles".
Very young nephew looking at graduation photos.
When asked, 'Who's that?' replied, 'That's Kate... when she was a crow.'
Oh how very cute...

When my stepson was little he asked his dad to "turn off the sun" as he was tryna have a catnap in the car:)
My friend was visiting family members in France when he took his (French) toddler nephew onto the beach. The little boy looked at at a well-endowed topless lady and, pointing at what interested him most, shouted, "Oncle Derek! Oncle Derek! BALLONS!"
;-)
My grandson a few weeks ago (3) told his mother I was boring and have a big tummy. I said to him, so I a boring? He said No you not boring. Then I said, and I have a big tummy? "no. You have a VERY big tummy." They just tell it like it is!
Other nephew (I have lots) was at the Zoo.
He pointed to an orang-outang and shouted 'Daddy!!'
This is the same child who thought it was very clever to have vases on graves with holes in them so that the people could breathe.
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Thomas insisted he be bought round to say bye to me when his mum collected him this afternoon- he said to me - Bye 'Spikey', see you tomorrow - oh, great lunch!
When my son was 5 I broke the news that his Great granma had died. He began to cry and yelled "Now I won't get any pocket money".

p.s loved the holes in the vase.

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