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A Short Story | Serene, Peace, Freedom by GeorgesDiary(m): 12:25pm On Mar 19, 2021
It’s Friday, let’s tell you a short story.

Ann had playful kids who desired freedom but she wanted a serene home void of dirty finger prints all over the walls. Oh well, Jide, her husband wanted peace but wasn’t having it because every now and then the kids comes crying to his ears and Ann comes complaining over again about the mess on their walls.

One day, Jide discovered it was possible for Ann to have a serene environment, for him to have peace and for the kids to enjoy their freedom! Oh well, he found an interior paint that is durable, decorative, washable and easy to maintain.

This weekend, Ann, Jide and the kids found a common ground. Guess what? They clean the walls together and it has been extra fun seeing their walls glow like it just got painted!

That is what you get when you choose a washable paint. Children will always want to explore their creativity, will you rather limit them from exploring their talents even if it mean staining your walls or will you protect your walls but cage their abilities? Well, you can protect your wall and still give your kids the freedom to become their best! Go for paints that are durable, washable and does fade even after washing.

One of such paint is Permolit Paints! Why wouldn't you choose a durable, protective, decorative and yet washable paint? Why not give your children the freedom to be more?

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Re: A Short Story | Serene, Peace, Freedom by dollydolly(f): 12:52pm On Mar 19, 2021
GeorgesDiary:
It’s Friday, let’s tell you a short story.

Ann had playful kids who desired freedom but she wanted a serene home void of dirty finger prints all over the walls. Oh well, Jide, her husband wanted peace but wasn’t having it because every now and then the kids comes crying to his ears and Ann comes complaining over again about the mess on their walls.

One day, Jide discovered it was possible for Ann to have a serene environment, for him to have peace and for the kids to enjoy their freedom! Oh well, he found an interior paint that is durable, decorative, washable and easy to maintain.

This weekend, Ann, Jide and the kids found a common ground. Guess what? They clean the walls together and it has been extra fun seeing their walls glow like it just got painted!

That is what you get when you choose a washable paint. Children will always want to explore their creativity, will you rather limit them from exploring their talents even if it mean staining your walls or will you protect your walls but cage their abilities? Well, you can protect your wall and still give your kids the freedom to become their best! Go for paints that are durable, washable and does fade even after washing.

One of such paint is Permolit Paints! Why wouldn't you choose a durable, protective, decorative and yet washable paint? Why not give your children the freedom to be more?



Nice write up✔️✔️✔️

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