Lies will always surface from under their rocks !Mad as a meat axe.
me also!What is something your mum used to say to you when you were a kid?
Hey members!
How have you all been? I have another fun question for you today. With Mother's Day just around the corner, it got me thinking about the countless memories and stories we have of our incredible mums. I want to know: what is something your mother used to say to you when you were a kid that still sticks with you today? Maybe it was a phrase that always made you feel better when you were feeling down or some sage advice that you still live by. Or perhaps it was just a funny expression that always made you laugh. Whatever it was, let's take a moment to share it and celebrate the fantastic women who have supported us through thick and thin.
Something my mother used to say to me when I did not like my food as a kid was, 'There are children starving all over the world; eat your dinner’. I knew it was just her way of getting me to eat my vegetables, but I couldn't help but feel guilty for not finishing what was on my plate.
Now it’s your turn. Share your stories with us in the comments below.
I clearly remember that one..Wait until your Father gets home.
How did I get here Mum? ..... Your father found you under a cabbage in the garden and thought you were cute so he bought you home.What is something your mum used to say to you when you were a kid?
Hey members!
How have you all been? I have another fun question for you today. With Mother's Day just around the corner, it got me thinking about the countless memories and stories we have of our incredible mums. I want to know: what is something your mother used to say to you when you were a kid that still sticks with you today? Maybe it was a phrase that always made you feel better when you were feeling down or some sage advice that you still live by. Or perhaps it was just a funny expression that always made you laugh. Whatever it was, let's take a moment to share it and celebrate the fantastic women who have supported us through thick and thin.
Something my mother used to say to me when I did not like my food as a kid was, 'There are children starving all over the world; eat your dinner’. I knew it was just her way of getting me to eat my vegetables, but I couldn't help but feel guilty for not finishing what was on my plate.
Now it’s your turn. Share your stories with us in the comments below.
My mum used all of those sayings also.I think the most important thing she told me though was "if you take care of the pennies, the pounds will take care of themselves". Wise words.Mum used some interesting words.. Bijingo!! and codswallop. My favourite was "a wigwam for a goose's bridal" ,if we asked what something was that we weren't supposed to know.