i just had to put this on, as its perfectly true,, typical of kids
whilst at my sisters for christmas dinner where all my great nephews and nieces were, i sat on the couch with my portable oxygen on the floor at the side of me,,
with the nasal cannula around my ears and up my nose,
When jack [5 years old ] innocently shouted aloud,, "uncle james you've got something up your nose!! "
Then leah , quite the young lady [12 years old ] and the boss, ,shouted at her younger brother,,,
" jack, you dont say things like to uncle james ,,, you just whisper to him, ,,, uncle james you need to use your hankie "
i nearly split my sides laughing, the kids are the real comedians
jimmy xxx
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My 3 year old grandson, seeing Grandad with portable cylinder for the first time. "What is that on Grandad?" I explained it was to help him breathe so Thomas ran to Grandad. "You just do this Grandad - in, out" demonstrating with exaggerated big breaths. Don't you love them!
Reminds me of a few years ago when Natalie, my eldest granddaughter was about 3 years old. She wanted me to do something with her and I apologised saying "I don't think I have enough breath sweetheart." Natalie, "Yes you do Granny, you have breath in your bag!'" My inhalers!!! She's wonderful.
hi bulpit , aye they can make the day sometimes, or embarrass you to the limit lol but its great just to listen to them, as they can fairly make you laugh
My wife sent my granddaughter to me in the lounge with the message . Granddad you have to go for a wee before sitting down for the meal , She is 18 years of age .
Kids can give such a laugh eh Jimmy,how you doing?have a good Christmas?Hope you are happy and healthy in this cold weather and a very happy hogmany to you.D.
hi farmer,aye the kids are a scream but its good to be able to hand them back lol i'm doing not too bad, had a great christmas , i,ll have a quiet hogmanay lol [ i wouldn't have said that 40 years ago lol ]
you have a great time on hogmanay farmer, and a great 2015 when it comes
Seeing these posts made me think how times have changed. My Gran (I'm 66) had perhaps asthma and had a glass inhaler and a bottle of liquid medication which she carried everywhere in a bag with a hankie. We kids would shout "have you got your rag, bag and pump" before she left the house.
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