Nan Highlights How Much Granddaughter Has Aged Like She’s Some Kind Of Oil Painting Herself?

Nan Highlights How Much Granddaughter Has Aged Like She’s Some Kind Of Oil Painting Herself?

EFFIE BATEMAN | Lifestyle | Contact

A woman returning home for the holidays has already had her self esteem seriously eroded, after being met with a series of barbed comments from her family.

Speaking to The Advocate, Leslie Durnham, 32, says that now that she’s only able to see her family roughly once a year after making the move to Western Australia,  there’s a ‘long gap between appearance changes’ – meaning that the inevitable small signs of ageing that go unnoticed when you see someone often now appear a lot more obvious.

Leslie is alleged to have popped by her grandparents for some lunch when her nan had greeted her first with a hug, which was followed quickly with a curious scan of her face.

“You’ve started to get crows feet”, quipped Nana Rose, forgetting that she herself had lines next to her eyes so deep, you could swipe a credit card through them, “still pretty though!”

More to come.

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