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Needle and Thread

My 4 years old son had sewn this one. I was too busy online doing my thing and the poor boy was constantly bugging me to sew his sponge bob tennis rocket that got ripped while playing silly and crazy with his big brother. I did not notice that he went to my sewing bag, threaded the needle and started sewing his toy. I just knew then when he shown me the finished product. I was mad and scared at first because he could hurt himself big time.

They knew that rules and one of them are not to touch anything that belongs to mommy or daddy. Honestly, I was proud of Dylan for doing a great sewing job. Zack could never do such thing because he is scared to touch a needle “heheeheh”. What do you think of Dylan’s sewing talent?

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10:22 AM

cute siya maayo kay kabalo ni motahi...    



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