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Real Stories: "I'm so sorry mommy! PAALAM na po, PAALAM!"

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Real Stories: "I'm so sorry mommy! PAALAM na po, PAALAM!"

Being a parent is really a fulfilling job to do. Sometimes our kids really amaze us in a different kind of way.

Kids always amaze us in different kind of way, especially our kids. I just want to share this funny stories about my kids. After all being a parent is not always a serious job but a fun one. This are the parenting story I would like to share with all of you.

Paalam story

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My 2nd to the eldest son took something from my personals without asking for permission. When I saw him using it, I started scolding him and he cried. I told him “Kinuha mo lang ito basta hindi ka man lang nagpapaalam!” And he said, “I’m so sorry mommy! PAALAM na po, PAALAM!” I had to rush to the room so my son won’t see me laughing!

Fridge story

I was looking frantically for the nail clipper because my youngest daughter’s nails (she’s 2 years old and she is still breastfeeding) are quiet long already and she’s scratching me all over whenever I feed her. I almost turned the house upside down, murmuring at every turn in the house. I got tired, so I went to the fridge to grab a drink. And, lo and behold, the nail clipper sits amongst the cold beverages. What a day! Parenting is really amazing, every day has a different story.

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My youngest daughter Ruth loves playing with the fridge magnets, so I sometimes just leave her alone there. One time, I was busy in the kitchen, but I can’t hear noises coming from her, so I checked the fridge – and lo and behold – the little girl is enjoying herself beside the cold beverages inside the fridge. She was sitting on the shelf. (Face Palm)

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