Little Doctor Tiarnan.
A few days ago, Syahidah protested when Tiarnan, three, wanted to be picked up.
"I can't Tiarnan, I have hurt my back."
She turned around then, lifted up her shirt somewhat to show her lower back to him and said: "See!"
Tiarnan, adopted a serious, intent demeanour and peered at the revealed curves of her lower back.
"Yes." He said, at last, "You have broken your bone." He paused briefly in thought. "You should wear a belt.", he recommended, like a little Doctor.
We both laughed for his conclusion was apt. A support belt was just what she needed - and Tiarnan understood that. How funny.
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