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Charlie chuckles

Charlie chuckles Report 20 Apr 2007 20:02

Charlie,14, asked me if we could spend some mum and daughter time 2morrow afternoon, as we haven't done this for an age I said of course and started making plans for lunch and a wee bit of girl shopping. I made her a hairdressers appointment for 11 and then we were off-- Except, now she wants to fit me in between the hairdresser and meeting a friend in town at 12:30 which by the time we do owt will give me about 10 mins--I've told her not to bother!!! Kids are so thoughtful aren't they? Carol

Catherine from Manchester

Catherine from Manchester Report 20 Apr 2007 20:20

oh carol tell me about it my daughter is proper hormonal at the moment. she's only 10. her step dad caught her hiding a dvd. He picked me up from Rainbows and told me she was up to something. It's a 12 dvd, she seen it before, it's the sneaking and hiding I don't get. I just been and had a girlie chat with her, she still won't come down from her room. catherine xx

Gillian Jennifer

Gillian Jennifer Report 20 Apr 2007 20:21

Catherine, she is just growing up, treasure moments like this, believe you me in the future they will be so important.

Sally

Sally Report 20 Apr 2007 20:38

Hi Charlie, 14...yes i remember my girls at that age...always moaning about something....i'dd be pulling my hair out...and they would have forgot all about the issue at hand....then i got to thinking ...why not only have a girlie day out with one...invite one of their friends along too....it worked....now we have mother and daughter nights out...a whole host of us...and we have many a laugh taking trips down memory lane....mind you .. i think the booze helps these days...hard work...but great memmories...lol Sally x