In a world where kids often surprise us with their creativity, a recent note from a nine-year-old has taken the internet by storm. Parents everywhere can relate to the comical, heartfelt messages their children craft, and this particular instance is no exception. After a disagreement over her messy room, a young girl named Mia decided to express her feelings through a dramatic letter that has since gone viral.
In a post shared on the blog The Unmumsy Mum, a mother recounts an argument with her daughter, Mia, regarding the state of her bedroom. During the heated exchange, Mia claimed she would rather be sold on eBay than tidy up her space and declared that she no longer wished to be part of the family. In response, her mother jokingly remarked that no one would buy her. Although the two reconciled, Mia took it upon herself to send her mom a whimsical apology note, stating, “Dear Mum, yes I was mean to you and that was very wrong. I’m sorry, but the fact that you said no one would buy me really shattered my heart. At least now I know how ashamed you are of me. All my love, Mia.”
This heartfelt yet humorous sentiment resonates with parents who often face similar dramatic declarations from their kids. As a parent of a toddler, I can already see the beginnings of this theatrical flair, where my daughter proclaims she’ll run away or labels me the “meanest mom ever.” While the notion of a “shattered heart” due to a lack of eBay buyers is amusing, it’s also a reminder of the powerful emotions kids express, even in jest.
Mia’s mother later stated that her daughter’s heart is “now mended” and shared the note to highlight how children have a unique way of tugging at our heartstrings. Since the post went live, it has garnered over 6,000 shares, leading to a flood of parents sharing their own silly notes from their little ones. For instance, one 10-year-old wrote, “Go away. ‘I’ don’t love you anymore meanies (never want to see you again) ever again.” Another heartfelt plea from a six-year-old read, “Mummy and Daddy Can I please come down? I’m the saddest I could be,” which was delivered after being sent to timeout.
Kids’ notes can range from escape plans—like one discovered by a mom that detailed how to sneak out of the house—to high-tech messages akin to break-up texts. These amusing exchanges provide a glimpse into the whimsical world of childhood, reminding us that kids truly do say the funniest things.
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In summary, Mia’s note serves as a delightful reminder of the unique ways children express their feelings and the laughter that often accompanies the ups and downs of parenting.
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