It's Not What It Looks Like!
Cawl wrote two years ago, "People seem to have a knack for walking in at just the wrong time:
"Well, my clothes got wet, so did his... Yes, officer, huddling together to conserve body heat... Yes officer, he's five... No Officer... I'm not his Dad."
What have you done that, in retrospect, you'd really rather nobody had seen, mostly as things just get worse the more you try to explain it?
( , Thu 9 Dec 2010, 21:56)
Cawl wrote two years ago, "People seem to have a knack for walking in at just the wrong time:
"Well, my clothes got wet, so did his... Yes, officer, huddling together to conserve body heat... Yes officer, he's five... No Officer... I'm not his Dad."
What have you done that, in retrospect, you'd really rather nobody had seen, mostly as things just get worse the more you try to explain it?
( , Thu 9 Dec 2010, 21:56)
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It's the luck of the draw
Some kids go through a rabid phase, some don't. The eye-gouging attempt was a one off, and the whole thrashing and kicking phase lasted less than 6 weeks. All of it before her 4th birthday.
If they are going to go through it, far better when they weigh less than you do.
Now? We feel nothing but pride in her, although the homework could be done a bit quicker.
( , Sat 11 Dec 2010, 12:16, Reply)
Some kids go through a rabid phase, some don't. The eye-gouging attempt was a one off, and the whole thrashing and kicking phase lasted less than 6 weeks. All of it before her 4th birthday.
If they are going to go through it, far better when they weigh less than you do.
Now? We feel nothing but pride in her, although the homework could be done a bit quicker.
( , Sat 11 Dec 2010, 12:16, Reply)
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