Sunday, December 15, 2013

Let’s revisit…

Dear “It takes a village to raise a child” parent,

In my village we teach manners. When I constantly have to tell your child, "please don’t do that" it means in a nice way to knock it the hell off. I have my hands full enough walking my three to school without loosing my mind, so I really don’t need your child to supervise as well (which I HAVE to do since you are not and I don’t need the guilt of your kid getting hit by a car on my conscience). I understand kids will be kids, I get that, but it seems like allot of these kids are stuck up little brats who think they deserve it all without permission. Don’t try to get into my five year olds backpack or see what he is taking for lunch. 1- we don’t know you very well and 2- it’s obnoxious. Don’t try to steal the baby’s puffs from his snack try, it’s rude. And you have been warned- Stay away from the middle one bc when he turns on you and beats you the hell up I am going to let him. I know that sounds harsh but jeez.
So dear “PARENT” teach your child so that I don’t have to be rude to an elementary school age kid who’s presence on my morning walks is something I am starting to fear.
END RANT

Still applies to me almost on a regular basis.

1 comment:

  1. Middle son might just need to stick up for himself. Sometimes this is the only way some of these children learn.

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