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  • underperky wrote: »
    It's been a week now and the steam has just about stopped coming out of my ears and nose ,I was and am that mad ,my ddil who treats and talks to my granddaughter like she is 15 instead of 2 let her hold a sparkler by herself as her older cousins were , since my son told me I have felt physically sick at what could have happened ,thankfully it didn't but these are such dangerous things "who" would ever let a 2 year old hold one ? she makes me so mad ....anyone got any answers to when it would be an acceptable age to let a child hold a sparkler alone ??

    i let mine have them at two but i was holding it with her making shapes and my dd whos five had her own this year and last year but my o/h was standing rightnext to here ready to take it, we dnt do fireworks as dd1 isnt that keen on them but dd2 whos 3 loves them so we comprmise with sparklers we have quite a few packs :o

    one thing i will say is yr DDIL holds almost all the cards so dnt rock the boat to much

    my mil sticks her nose in all the time(not saying thats what yr doing ) and belive me theres times where im raging at her (but mostly in my head;)):rotfl: i try keep peace for o/h and kids (id quite happily never see them again some times :o:eek:

    its sounds to me liek theres friction between you too?
    what did your son do ? did he say she not having one?

    at the end of the day we all do diffrent things with our kids

    for example my dd1 who is 5 isnt allowed out on the street to play with other kids same age and bit older and one younger than her as i feel its unsafe for her to do so

    but other mums think its fine ,

    if its a dry day they can all come in garden if there mums say yes and play with her thou:)

    not wanting this to come cross as nasty what do u mean talk to her like teenager?
  • lawrie28 wrote: »
    For those who showed concern about my garden size and needing a big shovel, I have had confirmation that the Adopt An Elephant I won will be at a zoo. (phew, although clubcard points on the food bill would be good).
    Phew !

    Incidentally, do you know why bull elephants have four feet ?




    They'd look bl00dy silly with four inches.
  • pk04
    pk04 Posts: 2,998 Forumite
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    I just finished 347 :j:T

    Must have been tweets' candy vibes that did it :D
    There comes a time in every woman's life when the only thing that helps is a glass of champagne ... Bette Davis
  • underperky
    underperky Posts: 5,217 Forumite
    nuttybabe wrote: »
    my kids aren't allowed to hold sparklers now and they are 9, 7 and 6. I did explain to them why I didn't want them having one at he firework display and they accepted that and were fine without them. Certainly at 2, no, never, I cant believe anyone would :mad:
    And in the defence of the ddil my son on telling me he was carping himself whilst she had hold of it and he was next to her !! well he should have had more sense too , and his defence to me well she was ok ..... is a load of dung too , some people should be neutered like cats and dogs are to stop them breeding even animals don't put there young in dangerous situations .
    As Bonny Langford used to say years ago I could scream and scream and scream
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  • josie
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    We have all done things and said things in the heat of the moment which we regret. That's why God invented the delete button.

    And here was me thinking it was Martin! :money:
  • darkvelv
    darkvelv Posts: 477 Forumite
    Good evening lovely people:A

    How is everyone:A

    jax.26 wrote: »
    Hi FC
    Are they any type of belvita?

    Just cancelled Sun+ through live chat...easy process!
    fairclaire wrote: »
    The ones I bought were milk and cereals flavour. Im sure I read that the fruit and fibre ( or something like that) were working as well. The shop I went in only had one flavour


    I can confirm both milk& cereals and fruit&fibre as working from this late afternoon:A
    Phew !

    Incidentally, do you know why bull elephants have four feet ?




    They'd look bl00dy silly with four inches.
    http://www.superteacherworksheets.com/reading-comp/5th-elephant-seals.pdf :rotfl::rotfl:
    ...reality is a point of view...
  • zippydooda wrote: »
    ive not had todays cc apgs yet. or am I a day early
    I thought they were due tonight :(
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  • David.
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    When The Fun Stops Stop ;)
  • tweets
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    pk04 wrote: »
    I just finished 347 :j:T

    Must have been tweets' candy vibes that did it :D

    :j:j Well done :j:j
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