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27 responses to “Hallway Standoff: a poem about how to encourage your stubborn child to go to school”

      1. Lesley, this poem of yours perfectly captures the charm of parenting a stubborn child. The playful turn at the end feels so endearing!

        Much love,
        David

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      2. Thank you so much, David, for everything. 🌹

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  1. Welcome back my dear, if just for a moment. Because I know you are still on the mend 🤗😘

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    1. Thank you, Matt, and for all your get well messages. 💕 Today is the first day back on my iPad 🤗

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  2. An adorable poem reminiscing about your son! I’m sorry to hear that you were so ill. Modern medicine can work miracles – glad you were on the receiving end of the miracles… Much much less happy you caught such a nasty bug!

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    1. Thank you so much, Muri. 🙏🤗

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  3. Lesley I am sorry to read you have been so unwell.
    I hope you take it easy and feel better soon 🙏

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    1. Thank you, Maggie. 🩷🤗

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  4. Lesley, I’m glad you’re on the mend. I know whole families overcome with norovirus and it’s debilitating. Take care of yourself and don’t push too hard. (K)

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    1. Yes, it certainly floored me! Feeling very weak. Thank you so much for your message 🤗 Kerfe 🩷

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  5. Oh Lesley, I am so sorry to hear you have been ill. Take care and feel better soon.

    I have to say Ben had the most adorable pout.

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    1. Thanks, Heather! If Ben hadn’t been so adorable he would never have survived to the age he is now! 😂 Once that pout appeared he became immovable. Thank you so much for your well wishes xxx

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  6. A lovely poem Lesley. I hope you get better soon my friend

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    1. Thank you, dearest Sadje 🙏🩷

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  7. “…I gave him a nudge—he wouldn’t budge…”

    That made me smile! A great response to the prompt! Thank you for participating!

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    1. Thank you, Svenja 🙏 A smile is worth a lot. 😊 Thank you for the inspiration.

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  8. Oh No! I hope you are feeling better.

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  9. hi, Lesley 😍

    Just wanna let you know that this week’s W3, hosted for the very first time by our beloved Artie Camenzind, is now live:

    W3 Prompt #147: Wea’ve Written Weekly

    Enjoy❣️

    Much love,
    David

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  10. Lesley, I am so sorry I didn’t know you were so sick. Blame it on my erratic schedule here. I hope you are better now. Sending you warm hugs. 🤗🤗

    This is an adorable write. ❤️

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    1. Thank you, dear Punam. I don’t blame being sick on you at all😂
      Hospitalised with a double whammy of infections (I was worried when the medical team got excited that whatever was in my blood had broken all records at the UCLH.)
      I’m now at home recuperating. 🙏💕

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      1. Oh, dear! English is certainly a funny language! 🤦🏼‍♀️
        Thanks for not blaming me. 😉
        So glad you recuperating. 💕💐

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    1. Thanks, Robbie 😊 My job is done. Smiles are priceless 😊🙏

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