My mug

I want to cry. My mum has smashed my mug. Now I can’t drink! She says that I have plenty of pig mugs but she doesn’t understand that they live in my room, they aren’t for drinking from. My mug to drink from was in the kitchen cupboard but it’s not anymore because she smashed it and then put it in the bin!!! She put my mug in the bin! That’s the mug I drink from and have done for like 4 years! I tried to find it online but I can’t find it so now I don’t know what to do because that’s my mug! She thinks I’m being stupid but I’m not, that’s the mug that I drink from and now everything is all wrong

Parents
  • It's horrible when a cherished item gets broken, irrespective of whether intentional, the result of an accident, or wear and tear. Perhaps you could have a look online to see if there are any pig mugs you particularly like and then buy a set of 4 or 6 identical mugs? It's what I tend to do when I buy mugs, as I know that they sadly won't last forever.

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  • It's horrible when a cherished item gets broken, irrespective of whether intentional, the result of an accident, or wear and tear. Perhaps you could have a look online to see if there are any pig mugs you particularly like and then buy a set of 4 or 6 identical mugs? It's what I tend to do when I buy mugs, as I know that they sadly won't last forever.

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