Today was my son (I accidentally wrote sun, Freudian slip? 🙂 )’s 9th birthday. We did the cake thing yesterday, with 6 of his friends. To listen to their converstaion was surprising and amusing.
During their fun, they began to ask questions, who is the most clever, best football player etc. One question made me proud; “Who is the most gentleman?” All of them pointed my son.
I love him to his bits. Happy birthday my sun, many happy returns.
Happy Birthday to your “sun”, Levent. He obviously takes after you!
Ahhh shucks Araminta! Thank you!
Sweet story Levent. And Araminta is right! 🙂
How lovely! Happy birthday Master Levent, sunny boy. 😀
Thank you, Isobel and Bilby.
Actually I laughed at one moment. I asked why there are no girls. (Their class is 19 students, half of them are girls) The replied with one sound, shouting. “Naaaaa, they are so laaameee!”
We shall see I said. 🙂
Give it a while, Levent. 🙂
Aw, Levent; you do brighten this place up! And Happy Birthday to your wee one 😉
That was I meant Bilby. 😉
Thank you Claire. Whenever I enter his room at night to cover the sheet on him, I always think of the days he will do the same.
I have read a very nice piece, on this father and son thing. Will translate and post later
Nice story Levent.
Let’s hope he inherits your sense of humour, too. 🙂
I know, Levent, just agreeing with you.
Loved the video clip. Cat Stevens bring back happy memories for me, even this bitter/sweet song.
Hi, Boa
I find it interesting, and to Levent’s credit, that his humour shines through; a very difficult thing to achieve with a second language.
Ahhh thank you, Boadicea, Bilby.
It seems he has good sense of humor. Little devil dares to make fun of me, most of the time. 🙂
It’s his job, Levent. 🙂
Night, night.
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Thank you all for the kind and warm comments.
Night night!
Goodnight, Levent!
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Happy Birthday to your boy, Levent.
I’m a bit late coming to this but Happy birthday to your Son Levent.
9th birthday AND girls?? I bet you made him blush 😉 Kisses all round from me.
Thank you Bravo.
Indeed he blushed, and gave me the “how dare you, in front of my friends” look. Thank you, Auntie Val.