OK so this is lighthearted because in the grand scheme of things it doesn't really mean much but at the same time some parents of their precious children really get my goat.
I went for a walk with my grandson (3) and the dog today to a local park/woods .
As we moved near to the children's playground he said he wanted to go in there and he did. I couldn't go in because we had the dog with us, so I walked around the fence and got as near to where he was playing as possible.
We were only a few yards apart. I could speak to him and he could hear me, and answer back. It was the best I could do.
He went to go on the slide. It is mounted onto a hill and you have to climb up to get to it.
There were three older children already there .I saw them all standing around him and he moved away from the slide. The oldest one was saying something to him but I could not hear.
He walked over to a circular thing on a pole which went round and round.
The children moved across and the girl pushed him off it and started playing on it.
I watched. I asked him if he was OK and the girl, realising he was not by himself got off and he got back on.
Then she stood really close to the thing and kept putting her hand across to make him get off.
The mother came over and told him to take turns and asked him to stand back which he did. She looked across at me, rolled her eyes and smiled.
I wanted to punch her lights out.
I watched the girl playing on it and my grandson waiting to go back on.
When she got off the mother brought another child over to have a go putting her hand across to stop him from going back on the thing and told him to wait.
He waited and then he got back on and played for two minutes and we left.
Yes I could have caused a fuss but what good would it have done?
Later I thought about it and decided it was a lesson in life for him. Still feel a bit miffed even now though