thread: So proud of my Little Man

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    So proud of my Little Man

    just a quick post to say how proud i am of Xavier, at 2.5 years, he has beautiful manners - most of the times he says please and thankyou, he just gorgeous. today we were down cleaning our chicken coop out and he knocked one of the chickens and said 'oh, sorry bok bok'. my heart melted, he's so adorable. my mum always has a go at me for little things, and the other day commented about how good his manners are, and i replied 'hmm. must be doing something right then..'

    anyway, just me ranting about my little lovebug..

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    and so you should be!

    he is a product of his environment, so you have done a wonderful job! well done and yay for xavier!

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    Feb 2009
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    You should be proud because obviously Xavier is learning this from you!!

    Every time I encounter a child with lovely manners I firstly want to scoop the child up and plant a huge kiss on their cheek, and then I want to - and do when I have the chance - thank their parents for instilling in their child behaviour that is so important but sadly lacking in many children. So: Thank you!!!

    And now I want my own chicken just so I have an excuse to name it 'Bok Bok'. So divine.

    Shari xo

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    Jul 2008
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    You have acheived exactly what I am hoping to achieve, you should be so very proud of yourself. Manners are something that many people lack these days and it is up to us parents to bring it back.

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    thats great! u should be proud of him! i just hope that M is like this in 2 years.

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    Mar 2008
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    That's so lovely! You should be proud of yourself too- you have obviously nurtured his sweet nature and developed it into lovely manners!

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    aww good manners are hard to find these days so you shoul dbe soo proud

    hehehe we have chooks too my son calls them cluck clucks lol

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    it is wonderful when little ones start using their manners on their own without any coaxing. well done mum!

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    Makes your heart swell doesn't it?