Sorry I threw your lollipop in the pond, put soap on your toothbrush and made you eat dried chillis (amongst other mean & nasty big sister stuff).
Love you though! Have a great day!
knitting, nature and living with autism in the family
Sorry I threw your lollipop in the pond, put soap on your toothbrush and made you eat dried chillis (amongst other mean & nasty big sister stuff).
Love you though! Have a great day!
Happy birthday !
And have a nice day and a lot of love all your life !
kisses
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happy birthday! ( i once shoved black pepper up my brother’s nose. in the interest of science, i wanted to see if it really makes you sneeze – but I wasn’t going to do it to myself! ๐
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LOL… glad you weren’t MY big sister!!!
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This made me laugh. Like the photo.
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Thank you Julie – you failed to mention the time that you thought you’d killed me after we tried to re-enact a circus act we had seen on Blue Peter.
Luckily I have very many happy memories of my big sister and I don’t think I ever held a grudge for long ๐
Do you know that as recently as last week I am still having soap put on my toothbrush?! – that’ll teach me for telling my kids some of the things you used to do to me!
Love to you & the family too.
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Ahhhh happy birthday to your brother. I can’t help noticing the resemblance between you childhood photo and Toby …. beautiful. Nice floral frock too ๐
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How is it that as big sisters, we did such awful things to our little brothers, but we still loved them? Actually, now I come to think about it, I think my little brother was the one playing tricks on me and I got into trouble for it because I was the eldest!!
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Nothing wrong with a loving big sister whipping her little brother into shape! My younger brother and sister still remind me of the time I tried to teach them french ( they were probably about 7) and when they got it wrong I made them drink salt and pepper water, family folklore a wonderful thing!
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