CRIED BUT IT WAS WORTH IT #LOH 206

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My brothers were always calling me lazy because I literally could not do anything on my own, I had my eldest sister to run to all the time I needed someone to wash my clothes, when I am hungry or sick until she left for school. I was then Left with my three brothers who would not waste a time to pick on me as a lazy child, it was so bad that I would start thinking to myself if truly there are my siblings ( are you guys truly my brothers?).

Until one day, one of the days I would never forget, my dad sent me to the market to buy food stuffs and cook for the house.( I was like is this man serious at all?) Every dick, Tom, and Harry knows I cannot cook and he is sending me to the market, to do what? All the same I went to the market feeling bad, I came back to the house started cooking and after everything I served my father my dish our should I say cousine 😂🤧.

He finished eating and gave me #50 (fifty naira) I was so glad because my dad praised me, my brothers came back from a wherever they went to ate the food and just said it was ok 🤨just like that. Someone once said

No matter how beautiful you are you can never hear it from the mouth of your brothers.

Same applies to the food I cooked they never said thank you, not even you tried.

While cooking that soup I had thoughts running through my mind, what if this food doesn't come out well, should I just leave this food and run out of this house? Those and many more were the thoughts running through my mind, until I made up my mind, according to a popular Nigerian celebrity “all die na die” and it came out perfectly. From that day till date I can be confident and beat my chest to say I can cook 😂 (only what I can eat🥴).
Thanks for stopping by my blog. See you soon. 🤗

peace out ✌️

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l am happy that your Daddy like the food, and you didn't have to worry yourself, or ran out of the house, for us to do a thing very well, we must first of all believed in ourself that we can do it, continue to have a good time 🥰🙏

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It can be hard to do untried things. I am glad things came out well for you. Thanks for sharing and have a lovely day!

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What a funny way to look at it 😂. Brothers can truly be something else. I have none, but I have cousins and they show me enough shege 😂

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Brothers ...... Hmmmm
Thank you for stopping by 🤗

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LoL 🤣 it's funny when you said 'you can eat only what you can eat. It is not as if you cannot cook... We are in this together my dear☺️

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You're so real for saying that you can cook only what you can eat😂. Brothers are one of the most brutal set of people to have in this life. I can relate. But you know, your dad helped you embrace your cooking side?

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Yes my dad did with love and money 😁🌝, my brothers lemme not talk one of them is around the corner

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It's interesting how your journey from being labeled as "lazy" to discovering your cooking skills really shows personal growth. That moment of cooking for your family, facing your fears, and surprising yourself is such a great lesson in stepping out of your comfort zone. It’s also funny how a small compliment and reward, like the fifty naira from your dad, can make such a big difference in confidence! It's great to hear that you can now proudly say you can cook, even if it’s only what you enjoy eating.

Thank you for sharing this delightful experience!

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I literally laughed at the part where you were contemplating running out of the house, thankfully your dad made sure that didn't happen.
Male siblings can be a handful but what can we do?😅
Pretty interesting review.

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Very interesting life -story. Your dad deserves applause because he wanted to make you independent. I also couldn't cook, fire used to scare me a lot but when I moved out and started living independently, I had to learn everything. My father never praised me for anything, he didn't even say thank you or you did a good job. I am glad that your father praised you and appreciated your effort...

Thanks for sharing...

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You will soon learn to cook what you can't eat.
That's all I have to say.

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