Was gobsmacked when a family friend shut his eyes and shook his head at some of my jokes when he visited. I think he was like it because he works in SN playwork - he was really quite up himself and so jargon-brainwashed that he had lost all sense of humour.
FGS If I can't take the p*ss out of my own kids (any of them) then where is the fun in being a parent?
Has anyone else come up against horror at your coping methods?
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Are we not allowed a sense of humour when it comes to our kids?
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LoveBuckets · 04/08/2009 12:47
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