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Ruby Slippers
07-03-2006, 12:10
:laughing: :laughing: Everytime i go to get a soda drink they can hear with there bionic ears lol that a soda bottle has been opened , or if i open a chocolate packet very quietly , they come running down the hallway like a flock
of seagulls, i just wish there ears could hear other important things, like pick up your toys or do your homework lol .
i'm sure they should work for the FBI. from Kylie.

*Country Bumpkin*
07-03-2006, 12:32
:laughing: :laughing: My DP is the same........ hmmm selective hearing!!!!

PMS
07-03-2006, 12:40
Yup; my daughter has a cake radar. If their is cake to be had she is asking before it is even brought out!

Shazbutt
07-03-2006, 12:45
DD1 is an aspiring choccy addict like her mother...with the 'selective' hearing of her father....:rolleyes: They only listen when there's food involved! :p

shanias_mum
07-03-2006, 13:04
My dd can hear a softdrink can or bottle opening from a mile away no matter how softly i try to do it or to mask the sound with a cough or something similar, it just never works!! LOL :laughing: and when my df is watching tv, he might as well not be in the same room cus there is no way that he is listen to you! LOL My dd came into the kitchen the other day to show me a pic she had drawn and kindy that day, i praised her and told her to go show her dad - who was watching tv - and she came back and said with a frown on her face "daddy is not listening mum, he is too busy watching tv" hahaha go figure!!! :laughing:

Ruby Slippers
07-03-2006, 13:26
thanks girls :hugs:

mummybeast
08-03-2006, 16:53
I know my girls have got OK hearing because you have never seen anything move so fast as these 2 when a packet of chips is opened. they can even hear iot from the cubbyhouse in the backyard!

KiLLaKaZ
08-03-2006, 18:15
hehehe - reminds me of my sisters & i (4 girls)!! as soon as we heard mum open a lolly packet/ chocolate bar we ALL went running o her room!! our house was VERY large, so it was actually quite amazing we all heard. but mum always said 'get lost'! :crying:

LilShenanigans
08-03-2006, 18:31
I used to wake up at the sound of a chocolate wrapper. I can still smell chocolate thats hidden in a cupboard.
It's a gift. :laughing:

whatwasithinking
08-03-2006, 18:46
Hannah is the same.

I reckon she has a good nose too - can smell food a mile away that girl!!:detective:

Ruby Slippers
09-03-2006, 10:11
Hannah is the same.

I reckon she has a good nose too - can smell food a mile away that girl!!:detective:
:laughing: :laughing: oue little detective's .:detective:

JodieC
09-03-2006, 10:25
My 7 year old has speech problems and has had his hearing tested a couple of times, they think there may be a problem, sometimes i think so too because he doesnt react when im calling him from another room, but the other day after calling his name several times, i was in the kitchen, he was in the family room, i quietly said "ive got some lollies" straight away he jumped up and said "i'll have a lolly". The next day i was calling him again and as usual getting completely ignored so i said "ice cream" quietly, so he yells back i'd love some ice cream

Ruby Slippers
09-03-2006, 10:28
My 7 year old has speech problems and has had his hearing tested a couple of times, they think there may be a problem, sometimes i think so too because he doesnt react when im calling him from another room, but the other day after calling his name several times, i was in the kitchen, he was in the family room, i quietly said "ive got some lollies" straight away he jumped up and said "i'll have a lolly". The next day i was calling him again and as usual getting completely ignored so i said "ice cream" quietly, so he yells back i'd love some ice cream
And all that worry about he's hearing lol :laughing:

KiLLaKaZ
09-03-2006, 12:51
My 7 year old has speech problems and has had his hearing tested a couple of times, they think there may be a problem, sometimes i think so too because he doesnt react when im calling him from another room, but the other day after calling his name several times, i was in the kitchen, he was in the family room, i quietly said "ive got some lollies" straight away he jumped up and said "i'll have a lolly". The next day i was calling him again and as usual getting completely ignored so i said "ice cream" quietly, so he yells back i'd love some ice cream


lol - the PERFECT hearing test ;) why don't doctors just try that?! :laughing: