I never did this. My kids were expected to behave correctly no matter where we went. Sure, they got upset or had issues, but nothing that couldn’t be handled on my own.
That’s how “Good” friends become good friends. We Have a “Good” friend, who we were stationed with for 15 of the 23 years we were in the Navy together. The “Boys” were a week apart in age and the “Girls” were a year apart. It worked for both families. We are still very close (including the kids) today after forty plus years.
bluskies almost 11 years ago
Hindsight hindsights?
kittylover2 almost 11 years ago
Give him some cookies and milk, that should quiet him.
athomas917 almost 11 years ago
Richard looks a little big to still be carried around
coffeeturtle almost 11 years ago
If we only had some carbonite.
57-Don almost 11 years ago
about a half hour before mom is due to pick Richard up give him a Snickers and a Coke
sbchamp almost 11 years ago
“I hate to ask, BUT,”How sentence should read…
Atewl almost 11 years ago
I tried childproofing my house, but, somehow they still got in here.
gobblingup Premium Member almost 11 years ago
I never did this. My kids were expected to behave correctly no matter where we went. Sure, they got upset or had issues, but nothing that couldn’t be handled on my own.
summerdog86 almost 11 years ago
It always amazes me that just because you are a mother, everyone thinks you want to watch their kids, too.
Sailor46 USN 65-95 almost 11 years ago
That’s how “Good” friends become good friends. We Have a “Good” friend, who we were stationed with for 15 of the 23 years we were in the Navy together. The “Boys” were a week apart in age and the “Girls” were a year apart. It worked for both families. We are still very close (including the kids) today after forty plus years.
danlarios almost 11 years ago
spoiled?
westny77 almost 11 years ago
I guess you can’t say no to a friend. That’s ok you can cash in a favor later.