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My hero
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 11:27 am
by Christine
I have a hero, yesterday i worked until 3pm, having been there for my sleepin since 2pm the previous day, i came home to find my curtains on the floor including the rail, and half of my garden in my hall, ( all courtesy of 7 month old rottweilla baby, who is going to have a very short life
)i knew i had to go to the hospital to see Alan i felt like crying, but my hero came round and put the curtains back up, put the soil twigs and plant heads in the bin while i showered changed and got myself ready for visiting Alan.
There was a cuppa waiting for me when i came back downstairs and naughty Cocoa had been banished to the conservatory.
I got a bunch of tulips, and a dont worry about it hug, then my hero left.
This morning i had a text from my hero which read" I love you", because he knew Alan is in hospital, he put a heart on his text, he didnt want me to dip out on Valentines day.
My hero is Jay, my son.
Who would have thought that the little hyperactive cheeky tearaway of his youth, would grow into such a considerate man, but he has.
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 1:08 pm
by Hurghadapat
Bless him..........What i thoughtful son but think i would kill that dog if it was mine but having said that i had a one that ate it's way through a three piece suite
thats when i decided to have an outside kennel built
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 3:12 pm
by Netyoda
That's lovely christine
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 5:08 pm
by CocoaButter
Aww what a sons for
lovely christine
but i too have a cat well hes not just a cat he thinks he is a dog ,i come home to ripped carpet i come home to vase and water every where .Has learnt to turn tap leaver with paw and also has learnt that banana are scrumptious
he pisses me off
but i luv him .
I think i change me username Christine
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 8:17 pm
by Christine
Y
eah she is your namesake CCB but unless your into eating garden plants and twigs, pulling down curtains, pinching anything you can reach, and occasionally piddling in the hall i would keep you name honey
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 10:13 pm
by CocoaButter
Christine wrote:Y
eah she is your namesake CCB but unless your into eating garden plants and twigs, pulling down curtains, pinching anything you can reach, and occasionally piddling in the hall i would keep you name honey
oh noooooooooo you found out
Posted: Sun Feb 14, 2010 11:52 pm
by Netyoda
CocoaButter wrote:Christine wrote:Y
eah she is your namesake CCB but unless your into eating garden plants and twigs, pulling down curtains, pinching anything you can reach, and occasionally piddling in the hall i would keep you name honey
oh noooooooooo you found out
roflmao!
Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 9:45 am
by Karenh
Sounds like your litle tearaway son has turned out to be a great crdit to you Christine ~
As for your puppy
So considerate
Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 11:51 am
by Claire
Christine, what a lovely considerate son you have. Glad he was there to look ater you. As for your dog ... does n't he want a holiday like at your sons !!!! Added the son bit in case you thought I was offering my services as a dog sitter. I already have a mad dog of my own although he is actually usually quite well behaved.
Posted: Mon Feb 15, 2010 11:53 am
by Christine
Puppy and i have come to an agreement, we had a chat
she is now cured of her amnesia and remembers who is boss round here.
I have pointed out the hole in my garden and will not fill it back in, it may just come in handy after all, saves digging up the patio dosent it
Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 1:39 pm
by Christine
Well he did it again, he turned up early this morning with some fresh flowers, and mended my broken plasma fire, i think he likes it now that im having to rely on him so much more, he used to as a boy rely on me for all sorts, mainly keeping him out of the poo with his dad and his sister
Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 4:27 pm
by Karenh
Obviously you have brought your son up well and he respects the amount of poo you got him out of! Its great to hears fo a young lad being so helpful and thoughtful not like a lot of youngesters now u should be proud !
Posted: Thu Feb 18, 2010 4:55 pm
by Christine
I am proud of him, he's not exactly a youngster any more i guess he is 29 and has 4 kids of his own, but its still nice to think ive got my own home grown little hero, and he will always be little to me, even if he is taller than i am and i aint short
Posted: Fri Feb 19, 2010 4:16 am
by CocoaButter
Christine wrote:I am proud of him, he's not exactly a youngster any more i guess he is 29 and has 4 kids of his own, but its still nice to think ive got my own home grown little hero, and he will always be little to me, even if he is taller than i am and i aint short
wow 29 and four kids ,my son is 24 i am still waiting