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  1. RumpledElf

    What my son wishes for...

    That does sound about right. But the parents can afford lunch, they just choose not to. The 'family' next door to my old house had a few kids floating through it, one of whom The Child latched onto. They were quite neglected so this one was happy to hang off every word The Child said and put...
  2. RumpledElf

    What my son wishes for...

    Have to add ... when she started at the new school and promptly shot to the top of the class (students from the old school NEVER do that, they're more likely to bring knives to school and be general disruptive prats) the previous top was a very sweet little boy, from a farming family with a very...
  3. RumpledElf

    What my son wishes for...

    At her old school, mine was throwing her lunch in the bin every day on the way to school, telling the teachers mum didn't make her lunch, and the teachers got all sympathetic and bought her a new lunch every day :mad: Not an unusual situation in a low socioeconomic town where some parents prefer...
  4. RumpledElf

    What my son wishes for...

    We were worried ours wouldn't be separated from her dummy as she absolutely critically NEEEEEEEEDED it to sleep but she just sort of stopped using it before she was 1. And she is still a truly awful sleeper. Without the dummy she can really holler the house down when she doesn't want to be in...
  5. RumpledElf

    What my son wishes for...

    The toddler's chair has a toilet roll on the top of each of the two .. uh ... decorative things that stick up at the top of the chair. She stole them out of the bathroom bin. Her wish list usually only extends to chocolate milk, pickles and peanut butter sandwiches. Snuggles are extracted...
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