Chasey_Lane said:I bet those will start smelling good real soon!
I'll send them back to her Dad's house. Not my problem.
Chasey_Lane said:I bet those will start smelling good real soon!
And just when I thought you could get no lower...vraiblonde said:I'll bet you feed your kids peanuts, don't you?
what's wrong with eating goobers?vraiblonde said:I'll bet you feed your kids peanuts, don't you?
Which part was pathetic?Wenchy said:You find this funny? I find it pathetic. JMO
Chasey_Lane said:I would like to change the subject and say that I allow my child to ride a bicycle w/out a helmet. That is all.
How dare you!!! Vrai!!!!!!!!!cattitude said:I locked my oldest son in the truck, with the truck running and heat on, when he was just 3 months old. I had to call 911 to get him out.
I also drove to work and forgot that my youngest was in the car seat in the back of the car until he said in a very tiny voice "mommy."
ME???? *I'm* not the one feeding my children deadly peanuts!!!kwillia said:And just when I thought you could get no lower...
Unfit, I tell ya. :shakeshead:Chasey_Lane said:How dare you!!! Vrai!!!!!!!!!
peanuts are only deadly to defective peoplevraiblonde said:ME???? *I'm* not the one feeding my children deadly peanuts!!!
You've got a PMer coming to you that you are just gonna love, love, love...vraiblonde said:ME???? *I'm* not the one feeding my children deadly peanuts!!!
You don't have to talk about me like I'm not in the room.kwillia said:You've got a PMer coming to you that you are just gonna love, love, love...
However, the learning curve is steep because you don't *know* you're defective until you get killed by a peanut. Better safe than sorry....aps45819 said:peanuts are only deadly to defective people
K_Jo said:Which part was pathetic?
vraiblonde said:Unfit, I tell ya. :shakeshead:
And with so many perfect Mommies on here that would be happy to advise her, too.
carolinagirl said:Well, my kids ride scooters and bikes without helments, wear heelys and tennis shoes without socks and without helments or elbow and knee pads. I feed them all peanuts AND popcorn, even the two year old. To top that off I never give them $$ for chores. I have forgotten to pack lunches, put money in lunch accounts and have made them wear clothes that are too short or too tight in the waist. Hubby is no better, if I don't put out the kids clothes for in the morning, he will put on whatever he can find including mix-matched socks.
Should I sign up for a parenting class?
Yes, please read through this forum and pm any of the sanctimonious snippers for enrollment.carolinagirl said:Well, my kids ride scooters and bikes without helments, wear heelys and tennis shoes without socks and without helments or elbow and knee pads. I feed them all peanuts AND popcorn, even the two year old. To top that off I never give them $$ for chores. I have forgotten to pack lunches, put money in lunch accounts and have made them wear clothes that are too short or too tight in the waist. Hubby is no better, if I don't put out the kids clothes for in the morning, he will put on whatever he can find including mix-matched socks.
Should I sign up for a parenting class?
Sounds like you're pretty normal to me. :shrug:carolinagirl said:Well, my kids ride scooters and bikes without helments, wear heelys and tennis shoes without socks and without helments or elbow and knee pads. I feed them all peanuts AND popcorn, even the two year old. To top that off I never give them $$ for chores. I have forgotten to pack lunches, put money in lunch accounts and have made them wear clothes that are too short or too tight in the waist. Hubby is no better, if I don't put out the kids clothes for in the morning, he will put on whatever he can find including mix-matched socks.
Should I sign up for a parenting class?
I think it's pathetic that that young girl has two $50 in her pocket, and I only have three $5's in my wallet.K_Jo said:Which part was pathetic?
I don't have ANY dollar bills in my wallet. I'd be lucky to find change.BadGirl said:I think it's pathetic that that young girl has two $50 in her pocket, and I only have three $5's in my wallet.
But that a reflection on me, and not the young girl.