........Other People's Kids that is.
I love that we live in a neighborhood with lots of kids. And I love that many of them are Dani's age. I also love that there is almost always someone for her to play with.
What I don't love is kids fighting at my house.
Or going into my garage and playing with whatever they get their hands on.... like my expensive stamping/scrapbooking supplies.
Or finding several pieces of ABC gum spit into my grass while I am mowing because they are too lazy to find a trash can.
I also don't like walking outside and seeing several children on the trampoline spitting out popsicle pieces and smearing them on the trampoline 'because it makes it slippery'.
Also, since we are within walking distance of everyone's house, I don't like random children coming in and asking me for food. Go to your own damn house if you are hungry. Ditto if you want something to drink besides water.
And don't leave my cups outside.
And don't play with my stacked up firewood.
Or my yard decorations.
While we are at it, when we say, "Just play in the front yard and ride your bikes and scotters", don't keep asking us to play in the backyard. We don't have the time to sit and watch you to make sure you aren't killing each other.
Here is my mantra that I am trying to teach these kids, "Just because you can; doesn't mean you should."
I also am a little miffed at a couple of our friends, meaning the parents of these kids. Hello.... we have a 4 week old baby in the house. My husband is going back to work next week and I need to get this house back in order with his help... without the responsibility of making sure your kids aren't tearing stuff up right after I get it organized or cleaned. Oh, and since we are functioning on broken sleep.... try to not let your kids come to our house in the morning before we are even showered or dressed. Can you wait, or teach your kids to wait that until they see our front door open or Dani playing outside, just assume that we are not ready for company. 'Cuz I'm pretty tired of explaining that to them.
Thanks.
Monday, September 22, 2008
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Why are you mowing the lawn at 4 weeks postpartum?
Yeah to all the rest of it, especially the inconsiderate parents. That's just incredibly rude.
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