The girl in denial

Whilst revising her idioms a few months back (yes, I remember because I wrote it down!), T1 asked if her butt was as smooth as a baby’s bottom. She always has to compete with her baby sister and wants to be equal if not better. At everything! I stroked her upper thigh and went, “Nah….you don’t drink enough water so your skin isn’t that smooth. You need to drink more water.”

She retaliates, “That’s only because I have goosebumps. That’s why it’s not smooth, I’m cold!!”

Yeah, yeah, yeah…..

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After explaining Christmas and Easter to T1 and how Jesus sacrificed his life for our sins and died on the cross and then resurrected, T1 asked, “You mean Jesus was recycled?”

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One day, when baby T2 was being a real pest and very cranky, T1 made a request rather infuriatingly, “Mom, can’t you just turn off her batteries?!”

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During the last week before the last exams, many of T1’s classmates were absent, the result of over-kiasu parents all wanting their kids to achieve I’m not sure what. Maybe half the class were really sick, who knows, but T1 said she heard her teacher telling another teacher that all the students were absent because they had exam fever. When she came home, she asked how one contracted exam fever and if she’d get it too?

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“Mom, do you know why I like drinking Milo? Because it makes me Stylo Milo……” and she walks off with attitude.

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Mamapumpkin spent 7 years in London committing crimes to gain her Bartlett degree in Architecture. She then spent 7 years as a Stay At Home Mom raising her children as documented in this blog of over 15 years thereafter returning to the Corporate World stronger than ever as the Country Director of a British Multinational. She sets out to prove to all, that you can have anything and everything that you want; if you have that fire of desire burning within and the drive to work hard. Even better with much love.

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