#onthisday fun fact she wrote the same thing again this year too lmao 🤣
Celebrating Mother’s Day can bring out some of the funniest and most heartfelt moments, especially when kids create projects about their moms at school. I’ve noticed that many children answer questions in ways that are both honest and unintentionally hilarious, giving us a glimpse into their everyday interactions. For example, a question like "What's something your mom says all the time?" often leads to responses that perfectly capture a typical mom’s expressions, such as the frequently said word “No.” From personal experience, these projects offer a wonderful mix of nostalgia and laughter. A friend once shared that her child’s school assignment revealed how often the kid heard “Because I said so,” another classic mom phrase! These candid answers show how deeply kids observe their parents' habits even if they might be ready to poke fun at them. These moments remind us that while parenting involves setting boundaries and occasionally saying “no,” it’s also filled with warmth, humor, and love. The playful roasting through such projects helps moms relate to each other’s experiences and realize that their “no” is often a sign of care and guidance. Sharing these stories among mom groups or social media can spark connections and smiles, making Mother’s Day not just a celebration but a time to appreciate the everyday language that shapes family life. So next time your child proudly shows you a school project, look closely—you might just find an entertaining revelation about your signature phrases!


























































