Don’t you just love my little nephew’s idea of well brushed teeth? I swear, it took him less than 2 seconds to open the tube of toothpaste and empty it’s content.
These are the perfect Saturday morning moments, when being an aunty is such a joy. I’m a kid at heart and want my time with the twins (oh … you do know that I am an aunty to 2 sets of twins … boys … I might add!) fun and as free from adult interference as possible … so it’s toothpaste … and it’s the whole tube! Money can buy a hundred tubes more, but his giggles and “I know I did something wrong” smile on his face is priceless.
I need to sleep, consering it’s 1am and I’ve found myself chatting to a stranger in another town, till all hours of the morning. So, I’m ending my day on this childish note and leaving the rest of my adventurous stories about lies, deceit, martyrdom, dramatic reactions and the realisation that people lie to themselves!
I have a story … about a dating site … tomorrow!























Hey Jess
The kids and their perspective has been so freshing for me! They are truly the voice of truth and innocence.
Enjoy your blogging and I'll see you on your blog in a bit!
Take care of you!
Hey Magdi
Thank you for your response and for acknowledging the important things!
If we could just drop the masks and love who we truly are, then we could truly learn to enjoy this special journey of life.
I hope to see you here more often and keep in touch
take care of you!
Aw, that's so precious!! I love the perspective that kids bring. Enjoy your Sunday!
Jess
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I am of your ideas , There are a lot of things that can never be bought
The most important one of them is to being a human whenever we think , doing, communicating, giving ideas,behaving ,but wearing masks…etc
Thanks ,It is great
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