the mmmim sits firstborn in the loo. and pops firstborn’s shorts inside the bathroom.
the hall is tidied.
we are all decent. looking like a v. normal family.
baby param’s opening words to the guest: ” my brother is in the கக்கூஸ்
.”
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*sigh*
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polite society, you can knock again tomorrow, we’ll try to do better.
Lol! I need this after a crazy Saturday morning! Thanks to the wonderful family for making me smile
Hilarious baby! 🙂 🙂 If I can ask, what was the guest’s response?
the guest gave us a beatific smile
LOL. I always wonder what kick kids get in putting us in such situation.
😆 😆 thank you for sharing this
My first comment here 🙂
and it is
hahahahhaha …. kids!!! my sister says…”Maanatha Vangeervage”
How utterly cute! And no doubt embarassing!
ROFL!
rofl.. seriously. I even read it out to the husband and had a hearty laugh again! He is simply the cutest!
Looks at his smart choice of words- for max effect! How did you react??
i wore my *why don’t you, my husband, handle this* look.
the mmmim wore his *my family is nuts, look*
:))) and priceless!
LOL! This is beyond Vivek-Vadivel vocabulary. So you cant blame MMMiM for this :p
lol ! now, how does even know the word ?
Long time reader, absolutely had to delurk after reading this one! Finally understood what ‘laughing till I cry’ means! And that includes not just me, but my sis, mum and my said K- word loving dad! 🙂
thank you R!
Lol. Poor you. This is why I much prefer polite
Euphemisms for the toilet: loo sounds so much
Better 🙂
Married to a Tamilian and picked up Tamil over time. Do not know to read yet, but can perfectly understand.
Can somebody type out (not translate) the punch word from FB in English here for me please? Don’t want to miss out the laughs 😀
kakoos
LOL!
Been a lurker for a looong time……Absolutely love the way you write….Your posts always either bring a smile or crack me up 🙂
thank you akila… always nice when someone stops by to say hello:-)
Absolutely love your boy!!!! I used to cringe before (I got married)…Now, what with the ‘bad’ words loving husband…the love is rubbing off.
ROFL!
He was honest and used the right terminology in chentamizh, no less. You should be proud of him.
Ha ha ha! Much luv to him 🙂
the word is derived from the dutch word, “kakhuis” which means toilet.
baby param, apart from his other awesomeness(es), also knows Dutch.
signed,
a (very) proud aunt.