Playing power game
Toddler refuses to let grandma in
The grandma
SCOLDs him
THROWs angrily
Toy cup to him
But he AvOiDs
She SHOUTs
Bam the table
Talking badly
Grandpa SCOLDs her
For throwing cups to baby
She picks a FIGHT
Oh no!
Grandma SHOUTS
This is my house
He replies
This is my house
Quarrelling
Bickering
Fights
Bam the table
She quarrels
With his other grandma
Grandma from mother
She shouts
With everyone
Emotions get over her
Daughter in law
Unexpectedly, first time
Daughter in law SHOUTs back
Asking her to STOP
Quarrelling
Inspiration On: Tuesday, 16 July 2013 from 11:09am to 11:57am
Oh, the quarrels and commotion. A headache story where my friend confided with me asked me to write poetry based on her familyβs situation. So this poetry is dedicated to my friend. This story is based on my friend’s story with a toddler who loves to play power game with everyone in the family to stop from entering house. It is just a power play game. Normally, his parents and grandparents play along. Later on, he let them in. Unexpectedly, the grandma from dad’s side took it to heart and lashed out at the son. Take anything from the floor and threw at him, but thank God the thing is thrown away.
sounds like a busy day at the house!!! LOL
Yeah, busy and big trouble is brewing π¦
I can feel it, take your house back
How to take her house back? I will convey this to my friend. She is following this seeking to find the best way
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Chaos and order hanging on the teardrops of a child! I love it! π
Thank you for loving it π
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Thank you for your care and concern. My friend will appreciate it π
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people become child like when they grow old- and I believe their childhood returns- those who were sweet as children stay sweet, those naughty stay naughty or may be life changes the nature a bit but they become children
Hmm, something for me to ponder. Thank you, Sharmishtha
I have lots of time to observe three generations under the same roof, including multiple specimens π
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