3 Quote Challenge – Day 2

Neha, at Dream Little Big
has signed me up for the 3 day quote challenge!The rules…

Post a quite a day for 3 consecutive days.

Nominate 3 different bloggers on each day.

As I said yesterday, I chose to think of kids wisdom for this particular quote challenge, and found some mega cute, but insightful children’s quotes.

Today’s offering


Image source from a set of stamps made by this company

I LOVE this one!

Isn’t the truth?  We are all human, not perfect, and we are all guilty of mistakes, big or small. Surely, for some things, there should be a mistake eraser for those things you wish you hadn’t said or done, a rewind button to correct what you did wrong.

Well, there is, theoretically.  It’s called forgiveness.  If you made a mistake, and you hurt someone, unintentionally, forgiveness is a huge eraser.  As long as you learn from your mistakes, and don’t have them set on repeat!

And todays challenge goes to..

Ajay Vyas

Ankit Mishra

Dhaval Mehta Says

Swanning around!

We took a stroll along the prom this hot afternoon, and happened upon the swans…

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The sprogs enjoyed feeding them, though we hadn’t any bread, thanks to a lovely lady there who had a whole loaf, and donated a few slices!

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Lil Man was a little afraid!

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Even on higher ground they followed!

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Lil Princess loved it, she was right there in the thick of things!

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Now he was a particularly tall, majestic fellow!

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And we were even blessed to see a pair of black swans!

The same yet oh so different
Me and my forever mate
Our big white cousins rush ahead for bread…
We’ll hang back and wait.

Hope your Saturday was beautiful Peeps!

But I Smile Anyway...

3 Day Quote Challenge – Day 1

Neha, at Dream Little Big has signed me up for the 3 day quote challenge!

The rules…

Post a quite a day for 3 consecutive days.

Nominate 3 different bloggers on each day.

So, onto my quotes… well, this time, since I must have done this challenge a couple of times already, I thought why not think about a theme, and as I was looking around, I found these cute quotes from children, that have been made into stamps, but the quotes are cute, and actually some are pretty insightful, and wise!

Today’s sample

Image source

Literally.

That is very true, the amount of times I do things like that, my clumsiness posts will remind you!

But look deeper, and there is a fantastic message behind this one, whether that little girl meant it, or the literal meaning…

If we spend most of our time thinking back to the past, hoping to change things, wishing to go back to what we consider a better time, we aren’t looking forward, and therefore we can’t spot those amazing opportunities in advance, that might make our today and tomorrow so much better.

If we learn to always look forward, forget the past, or not forget it, but remember it fondly, on our saunter into the future, then we are more likely to find our happiness, not fall over it, or trip up and miss it.

And my Nominees for today…

Once Upon A Hot Flash

Life Confusions

Kritsa, At The Heart Of It All

Happy Saturday Peeps!

Day out with my babies!

We needed to keep the kids quiet…
Not an easy task, when its the summer holidays, and Hubby Dearest works from home, requiring quiet at times, while he takes calls…
So, I took em out for lunch and the afternoon!
Pizza Express… Yummy!

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And pudding!

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A stuffed me!

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Then we took a walk near the pond.

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Lily pads

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Duckies!

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Someone came to say hello too!
The kids went home full, with a carrier bag containing a toy they wanted, paid for by their pocket money, and even got 2 hours at the park thrown in too! Think it was a good day!

But I Smile Anyway...

Lost: One Mind…. Finder’s Reward: Two delightful brats!


Oh my god!!!

Seriously!!!!

What is with these children??!!

You’d think that after dealing with 20-40 kids a day in the term time, that having just the two at home would be ok…

Well, you’d be thinking wrong!

Heck I’ve taken assemblies with nearly 200 kids, that was an easier ask, than this parenting in the holidays malarkey!

It’s been a week… ONE week. We still have 5, FIVE, to go… And I’m ready to send them to the zoo!

I know it’s their ages, Lil Man is 10 and starting to understand things a little too well, but he still has that innocence and immaturity about him.  Plus he thinks he is a martial arts superhero so ther is no such thing as walking, no. He has to highlight every saunter of his with a slight spin and kick, or if Star Wars is on his mind, then well, he’s swinging an light sabre around!

If his sister is annoying him, and I can see the blood about to boil, then usually I can call him aside, remind him she is annoying, yes,  and get him to step back. But if I’m not there, the simple solution of a sly kick, or push, or changing the channels on the TV, then hiding the remote, happen, and all hell breaks loose…. Then it’s my blood simmering, and at that blow your top point!

And Lil Princess….. Oh, that little 7 year old madam! You know when she is cute, and sweet, it’s great, but wow, does she have a streak in her! I’m her mum, and I can see it, and I will say it too. I’m not a mother who has blinkers on. She seems so sweet to everyone, but when she wants to, she can be so spiteful!

Twice in the last two days, she has reduced her brother to tears! (And he’s not a crier, ever!) one was a punch, ( a PUNCH!) in the head, because he accidentally hit her with his elbow, while getting off the sofa… And today, he ended up with a scratch on his thigh from her! And her solution? When you see an adult approaching, just cry. The water works will stop you getting told off!

No no! Not this time! Today the children were given a lecture rather than a bedtime story. I had had enough! No amount of taking things away, or those empty threats work now. So I was firm.


Yup, there were tears, but I’m not daddy, or the grandparents, or uncle and aunty. No, I am Bad Cop mum!!!

Seriously, it feels like I am the only one who doesn’t take any of her rubbish. Everyone else gets caught up in the tears, and the Poor Lil Princess routine! And she gets away with stuff, AGAIN!
Well, after that, I’m  sat down to watch a film with Hubby Dearest. I needed a laugh, and the film didn’t work! 👿

So Hubby got the short end of my fuse, as I told him what a little s*** our daughter was, and that he was too soft! (Alongside the fact that he couldn’t sort out the film!)

Then the in laws rang to saying they wanted to drop our car off, (they’d borrowed it) and could we then drop them home, well. Another straw on this camels back! It was no big deal really, but Hubby had had a few beers, so he couldn’t drive, and I was in my PJ’s. So guess had to get changed and do the drop off??!! Yup, me. Even thought I said don’t worry, we’ll get the car tomorrow. Nope, it needed to be done now!

So while dropping them, I made sure they knew about the brattish behaviour of their grand daughter, and that once we come back from visiting my parents, that they need to stand firm, and not give in to the tears, especially when they know she is doing something wrong… Got the response I knew I’d get from grand dad (who shares a birthday with the brattish one!) “Oh, but Lil Man does things too…” Yes, I know he does, but you know, we can deal with him.  He is ok when we talk, and he tries to act on what we say… Though he does forget, but Lil Princess… She’s another level!

So anyway, they are asleep now, I think. And I hope that the lecture may have sunk in a little to her especially!

Tomorrow is another day, I know, and I hope it’s a good one. We go to Nani and Nanu, my parents, on Tuesday for a few days, and I know they’re looking forward to it, as they always do, but at the moment, I’m ready to cancel if there is any more silliness!

Ok, deep breath!!!!!!!!

I’m ok. I can do this!

Rant over! Lol!!!

Good night all my lovely peeps, positivity reigns!!!

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