On a Tuesday I took my dd's to their ballet lesson. Dd1 also does tap, which means that dd2 have half an hour together "alone" (as much as you are in a crowded cafe in a ballet school). ds is with MIL
Dd2 and I use that time to do some of her reading for school, and dd2 also enjoys looking through a magazine like Sparkle Word with me, doing the various little tasks with my help. There is also an about eight year old girl there who is waiting for her lesson to start, and she keeps standing next to me and dd2 at the table and piping up with the answers, and because she's older she always gets there much quicker than dd2 who is four. Is it mean of me to not want her to do that? It's one of the very rare occasions where I get one-on-one time with one of my dd's, as usually ds is always around, or both the dd's are there. How could I phrase it?
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to want this girl to leave us alone?
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emkana · 26/02/2008 19:51
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