nicest thing you boy / girl ever said to you

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My boy Hayden aka Tonk ( boy ) is 3 and its just getting better and better.
Some of the stuff he comes out with now has me and my wife in creases, but the other day he said something that topped everything.
We were in the park on a zip wire, i get on he them sits on my knee and 123 off we go zipping about 30metres down the line !, as were are zipping down the line he is screaming, laughing etc etc then we get the the end and jolt fwd and back which at this point he is laughing lots. To get off i have to open my legs then we both drop 20cms ( ish ) to the floor ( obviously i have hold of him ) he is laughing and then looks at me, gives me a love and a kiss and tells me im his best friend !
It was one of those moments you can never understand until it happens to you, i was close to tears.

Have you ever experienced this type of thing ? that just makes all those long days of nappy changing, crying at night, and no sleep, that makes it so so worth it to hear something so nice ?
 
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Haha, Tonk. Always brings a smile to my face thinking of the old thread. :D

My youngest likes to come into our bed in the morning, and yesterday he said to my other half, he was going for a wee (potty in his room) and she had to wait a sec, and he will be back. Had us both in fits of laughter at 6am.

Kids are great.
 
My 15-month-old isn't quite able to join in coversations yet, but she is talking a lot now. Best thing she says at the moment is "Cuddle" when she runs up to me and hugs my legs. :D
 
It was one of those moments you can never understand until it happens to you, i was close to tears.

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When my son was really little, he used to wake up screaming, I mean really inconsolable, distraught, unfathomable - my wife and I used to gather him up, sing the horsey-horsey-don't-you-stop song (any parents know it? :D), and if that didn't work we'd play the ace card: a dancing snowman that was on top of his wardrobe, just at his height when he was up with us, and it jig about and play its song, and he'd de-stress right there and then, and laugh the most calm laugh, like a big breath out, "hhuuuuuurrrrr". Then he'd be ready for sleep in 2 minutes.

I was talking to him recently about the possibility of me going to India for 3 weeks to do some work with a community out there, and asked me not to go - he said "I'd miss you too much". I only have him 50/50 with my ex-wife now, so to hear that means a lot to me, with so much change having happened in the past two years. I was so scared I'd lose him.

He's nearly 8, so this is pretty cool stuff :D I also love how, when we're sat on the sofa playing Plants v Zombies on his iPod or something, he still likes to kind of sprawl on me, like he did when he was really little.
 
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My son is 2 and about 2 weeks ago I was walking past his bedroom to head downstairs and he said 'love you daddy'

I may be a double hard ******* but that made me melt a bit!
 
My son is 2 and about 2 weeks ago I was walking past his bedroom to head downstairs and he said 'love you daddy'

I may be a double hard ******* but that made me melt a bit!

That would've made me think " ****, what's he broke now?"
 
My son has just turned 2 and is full of the usual banter that just makes you well up with pride.

His recent antics include: During the bedtime rituals I always say night night, sweet dreams, love you. First time ever he replied, copying me exactly, I got a bit emotional then he said "love you more" had me completely shocked.

When he passes wind, he laughs a little then anounces as loud as possible " Pardon me, I farted" hilarious when shopping. Especailly when he does multiples and excuses himself at full volume for every single one.
 
That would've made me think " ****, what's he broke now?"

hahaha thats so true especially during toddler ages, I can imagine my little girl sat up a corner painting my walls in crayola "loooove you momma" *devilish grin* :D
 
When he passes wind, he laughs a little then anounces as loud as possible " Pardon me, I farted" hilarious when shopping. Especailly when he does multiples and excuses himself at full volume for every single one.

yeah hayden either says " who did that " or tells moses the dog off for doing it:D
he does say excuse me tho when he does own up to it
 
too much to list really. My boy comes out with some great things.
I guess the main thing for me is he always wants to be with me, always wants to sit either on me or with me.
 
Haven't got any kids myself, but got a niece and when she was about 2 1/2 she ran up to me and said "Uncle Marky, have I got a conscience", that freaked me out a bit and I was asking where she had learnt the word 'conscience' from, I later found out it was from some cartoon movie about fish or something she had been watching. There was also the time she wanted to see how long it took her to run a lap of the garden, and as she was running round she was counting "One misses hippy, Two misses hippy....".

I also have twin Nephews and had been round visiting and it was time to leave, one of them was in a right mood and didn't want a cuddle when I left. I got 2 minutes down the road and my brother called and asked me to go back as the poor kid was distraught (I could hear his wailing in the background). I turned the car round, went back and he literally leapt on me and stuck himself to me lick a limpet, crying his little eyes out telling me how much he loved me, bless, I nearly lost it myself.

It can backfire though, I was once left in a car with my cousins little boy for 10 minutes while his Dad was visiting a mate, it was an early winters evening with a bright full moon and struggling for conversation I asked him if he could see the man on the moon, I kept telling him that if he looked close he should be able to see the man. about 2 hours later I get a phonecall from my cousin, he's not amused and his kid is in floods of tears and babbling about some poor man who is stuck on the moon.
 
Not me, but my boss was in a motorway service station helping his little one use the urinals.

The boy looked at the stranger stood next to him weeing, then announced very loudly to all concerned 'WOW DADDY, THAT MAN NEXT TO ME HAS A REALLY SMALL WILLY'.

!! quality funny !!
 
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