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‘This is the best day of my life!’

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Witzend Mon 12-Dec-22 09:19:51

Said by Gds (6) earlier, on setting off to walk to school in the snow!

Norah Sat 17-Dec-22 21:30:15

As I push myself to do things that don't appeal (Maw's post) - "Rudolph's Rock Out" wasn't as headache inducing noisy as I feared.

Our GC GGC loved it - "Best day this week".

Wyllow3 Wed 14-Dec-22 12:42:24

I happened to be taking a short video on my phone when he said it, I have it forever.

hilz Wed 14-Dec-22 09:55:25

Its often the simplest of things that give the greatest pleasure isn't it?. .

Marydoll Wed 14-Dec-22 09:22:25

In my head it was pronounced as Wizened. Sorry!

Both my parents and my MIL had dementia, I can empathise.

Witzend Wed 14-Dec-22 09:14:46

Marydoll, it wasn’t exactly a joke when I first used it - for too many years I used a forum for carers of people with dementia. (Mother and FiL both had it.)

Just couldn’t be bothered to think of another when new to GN.

monk08 Wed 14-Dec-22 08:36:21

3yr old Dgs on being allowed on the bungee ropes with elder brother shouting while bouncing up and down I'm living the dream.

Jaxjacky Wed 14-Dec-22 08:32:27

I only post pictures with my daughters approval, she’s said anything she posts on Facebook I’m free to do the same. As ex IBM I understand the timely reminder MD, thanks.

Harris27 Wed 14-Dec-22 08:24:41

Brilliant!

Wyllow3 Wed 14-Dec-22 08:22:31

Its a great reminder Marydoll no worries x

Marydoll Wed 14-Dec-22 08:16:50

Great, I was surprised, as I knew your were on the ball!

Sometimes, we get carried away in the moment, I've done it once!

Wyllow3 Wed 14-Dec-22 07:55:06

Thank you Marydoll for the reminder, but you'll see this tell us little

Marydoll Wed 14-Dec-22 07:47:56

Wylliw3, your hyperlinks should be blue, for the phtos to post. You need to change the format.

Not wishing to spoil this lovely thread and be a spoilsport, but just giving a gentle reminder about posting photos on a public forum, which could identify you or your family..

Marydoll Wed 14-Dec-22 07:39:13

Thank you Witzend, a lovely thread.

Last week, my 7yr old DGD walked into her daddy's home office and said; Daddy, I have a lovely life, a lovely mummy and and daddy, a lovely gran and papa and lovely friends. I am so happy. 😭

PS. Witzend, after all these years on GN, I have properly read your name and realised the joke. 🤣

Wyllow3 Wed 14-Dec-22 07:29:35

sigh!

Wyllow3 Wed 14-Dec-22 07:29:20

sorry another try for image:

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Wyllow3 Wed 14-Dec-22 07:26:39

Tha tirggered a happy memory. It was the first time I could visit my family as first Covid rules relaxed for outdoors, and the first visit for them from any family

. Went up in that glorious weather to a nature reserve outside - lots of laughter and fun. Durham and all was bright and alive. GS1 heaved a sigh and said, this is the best day or our life.

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Joseanne Wed 14-Dec-22 07:16:28

Children certainly remind us that life is to be enjoyed despite its ups and downs!
Such meaningful stories here to treasure. ❤️

Ellylanes1 Wed 14-Dec-22 03:03:13

My mum often recalled me saying (on the walk to school) "I'm so cold even the inside of my cheeks are cold". I can still remember it too.
Must have been early/mid 60s

volver Tue 13-Dec-22 20:59:31

A lovely OP and a lovely, happy thread. 😍

Tamayra Tue 13-Dec-22 20:52:58

My Grandaughter was the same Now she’s 18 & studying textiles at Uni
She would walk around the clothes shops with me stroking fabrics It’s all about the feel of things She was 4 yrs old.

Lucca Tue 13-Dec-22 18:06:25

First time after lockdown i I was able to take the GC swimming (pool divided in half ). I’ll never forget their faces full of pure joy , brought a tear to my eye then and now remembering it.

LauraNorderr Tue 13-Dec-22 17:52:51

What a lovely thread Witzend. Jolliest, happiest thread ever!

IrishDancing Tue 13-Dec-22 16:54:39

My DGD jumping up and down and clapping her hands with pure joy at being able to paddle in the sea - this is such a beautiful memory, I will never forget it.

GrammaH Tue 13-Dec-22 16:47:21

Graffa C and I were sitting squashed up on the kitchen sofa in front of the logburner with the 2 DGSs, aged 8 & 4. The 4 year old looked at us and said " you two are very old aren't you?" Not a lot to say to that is there?!

labradorlinda33 Tue 13-Dec-22 16:06:52

Out of the mouths of babes.....I remember one time when our two grandchildren were having a sleepover with us. They climbed into bed with me ready for their night-time story before bed.
As I was holding the book up they noticed that the skin on my arms looked 'crepey' ..( you'll know what I mean..)
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I explained that it was like that because I was getting older.
Our grandson then said, 'Nanna, can you stay until you're a hundred?'
I said, "I'll try my best"...grin