My dearest child

Chaim 2021-12-12 08:01:10

I've always envied those children who grew up in a big family.
This kind of sister affection is irreplaceable.
You usually fight and fight for all kinds of things.
But if one of you is bullied, there will always be older brothers and sisters. For your early days, my

mother has five siblings. Not only is it a major holiday, but also on weekends, I also gather for a long time to eat, eat, play mahjong and talk about the little gossip of the neighbors next door.
Although my mother and aunt sometimes quarrel with each other, they will be troubled because of some things. But soon the sisters will reconcile again.
If something happens to one of the siblings, the others will sigh and take turns to the hospital to take care of him, doing their best without complaining.
Sometimes, I also want to have such brothers and sisters.

I really like the
soft and waxy dumplings of children.
Although I sometimes say that they are naughty, people can’t wait to get him a whip,
but any child who has never been naughty
is always There are so many weird little ideas that
no one can guess.
If there are more children like this,
then it must be a very wonderful thing.
Although you will have a lot of things,
but she brings you more happiness.

I love children and
miss my childhood. own
time, I also soft waxy waxy little Lolita ah ~ ~ ~

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Extended Reading
  • Katelyn 2022-03-27 09:01:08

    How to be a parent, it's hard

  • Jacinthe 2022-03-26 09:01:06

    Male lead has a cheap comedy star face

Cheaper by the Dozen quotes

  • Tom: [when Kate leaves] Little Vampires, my plan worked. She's gone. Now I can raise you children the way I want to! Mwa ha ha, ha ha, ha!

    [kids stare blankly]

    Tom: C'mon, it's going to be fun. Your dream has come true. Mom's gone. Weak old Dad is here. You can get away with murder. You can do anything you want. Dylan's birthday party is coming up. You can get all hyped up on sugar and cake and go crazy.

    [kids continue to stare blankly then turn and walk away]

  • [last lines]

    Kate: [voiceover] I guess you could say that when Tom and I left Midland we had a mess of theories about how to raise children. We still have a mess of children, but no theories. Sure, 12 is still our number. It's the number of months my book was on the bestseller list. It's the number of job offers Tom turned down before we found one close to home. And each day it's the number of times I'm thankful there's such a thing as family.