you know how sometimes you get really cross about stuff, and you're not sure if it's reasonable or not? Well this is one of those times.
DS1 (age 6.5) is learning to tell the time, and wanted a bedside clock so he could see what time it is when he wakes etc. So I bought him one, quite expensive, non-ticking (his choice), nice clear hands and numbers and so on. It wasn't his birthday, I just bought it because he wanted it.
I explained very clearly that this wasn't a toy, it was a proper grown-up clock for telling the time, not for messing around with. He also knew that when he got up in the morning he had to put the clock on a shelf out of reach of DS2 (aged 2.5). This is nothing unusual - it's a shelf he can easily reach and DS2 can't, and he's used to putting things there to keep them safe.
Anyway, this morning they were playing in his room, and he announced that his clock was broken. Apparently he didn't put it on shelf, so DS2 got it, so DS1 grabbed it off him, and then dropped it, and it's broken.
I am bloody furious. It cost £15 and we've only had it for 2 days! I doubt I'll get a free replacement unless I can convince the shop it just randomly broke.
I'm sick of everything I buy getting broken. I know toys get handled roughly and broken, but this wasn't a toy. I feel like I work so hard to earn money to buy things and they don't treat them with any respect at all. I'm a single parent and I've been up since 5am with DS2 so I'm not in the best mood as it is.
I've told DS1 he can't use the computer all week as punishment. Is that excessive? Should I just accept that when there are kids around everything is likely to get broken? Should a 6.5 year old be able to grasp the fact that some things are fragile and need to be kept safe?