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To have walked out of close friend's house

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vannah · 19/05/2012 22:55

This happened a few wks ago: my closest friend has children has 2 young DCs as do I. Bit of a distance between us so we dont often get to visit. We drove for an hour, arrived to find the room sparse, all toys packed away...kids standing in middle of room not knowing what to do. The mum sat there eating her lunch. My 4yr old stood behind me on the sofa and was repeatedly told off by my friends saying it's dangerous to stand on a sofa...(her shoes were off, she wasn't on the edge) I didn't think it was unsafe and I'm very safety conscious .

Eventually they brought some enormous pink baby Lego down which the children played with for A few mins. My 7 yr old son sat quietly on the sofa next to me, I eventually gave him my mobile to play on, realising that they would not be bringing any toys out other than the baby Lego. The 6 yr old girl stood up and said "I'm going upstairs, come on mummy, " then glared at my daughter who had the notion of going up with her. So off went mother and daughter upstairs...whilst DD sat in my lap, trying not to cry..

She eventually climbs out of my lap and decides to look around the room, her radar homing in on the 'hidden' toys, about 12 food containers behind the sofa with Lego friends...her eyes light up but my friend jumps in and says no she's not allowed to play with those because of the small parts... (their youngest is 2) at which point dd bursts into heavy sobs with her head buried in my chest and won't stop crying or look up. Fed up, I politely inform my friend that we are leaving due to traffic , despite having been there for no more than 40 mins. At that point he says "oh no, she can do the Lego in the other rooms..," but I already have their shoes on.

It's strange, because whenever their daughter comes to our house (she's 6) she opens every cupboard and helps herself to all the toys, goes upstairs whilst her father affectionately calls her little miss nosy Parker. We don't have these issues with school play dates, never seen anyone hiding away ALL toys...

He is my closest friend of more than 20 yrs, its silly that I'm close yet too embarrassed to say why I feel so bad. He sent a MSG to say hope dd ok when we left but since then no communication. Seems awful to damage a friendship over this but I feel so cross. Obviously, wont be taking DCs there again. Am I being unreasonable? Thank you...

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shinyblackgrape · 19/05/2012 23:59

Zigzag - it was complete gobbledygook. The kind of thing that a 13 year old boy who'd had half a can of shandy would post probably was

LaBellaItaliana · 20/05/2012 00:18

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shinyblackgrape · 20/05/2012 00:20

^^^^quick zigzag^^^^^^^

Before I report again!

AgentZigzag · 20/05/2012 00:20

Got some time on your hands LaBella?

lisaro · 20/05/2012 00:21

Aw bless, sad little person. When I did puberty I was out having a life not trying to shock older women. It's sat night FGS. Get a life.

shinyblackgrape · 20/05/2012 00:23

lisaro - I thought your post said old women Shock! I nearly reported it too!! Grin

AgentZigzag · 20/05/2012 00:23

I would have behaved like a right muppet as well if t'internet had been around in my teenage years.

lisaro · 20/05/2012 00:23

And I could spell. You need to buy a dictionary and, as I recommended, get a life to suit your age.

LaBellaItaliana · 20/05/2012 00:23

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shinyblackgrape · 20/05/2012 00:24

I could punctuate too

lisaro · 20/05/2012 00:25

Damn fine hoik you have there, shiny. Wish I could hoik half as well.

Katiekitty · 20/05/2012 00:26

Classic night here on MN tonight

AgentZigzag · 20/05/2012 00:26

You've got talent for sure LaBella, I'm just not sure the world's ready to appreciate it just yet.

Like lisaro says, you could sharpen it up paying attention to your grammar, punctuation and spelling.

LaBellaItaliana · 20/05/2012 00:27

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LaBellaItaliana · 20/05/2012 00:27

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Katiekitty · 20/05/2012 00:28

If we all quoted La bella's post, it could be a record for deletions.

Poor Vannah

ThisWeekonFancyPuffin · 20/05/2012 00:29

No, I thought it was pretty shit actually.

shinyblackgrape · 20/05/2012 00:29

13 weeks pregnant lisaro - there's a lot more to hoik! This is the first night in 11 weeks that I've been up past 10pm and what a night it is! Grin

MustControlFistOfDeath · 20/05/2012 00:29

I'll have whatever LaBella's having Grin

LaBellaItaliana · 20/05/2012 00:30

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Katiekitty · 20/05/2012 00:31

What rhymes with 'wordz' then?

LaBellaItaliana · 20/05/2012 00:31

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shinyblackgrape · 20/05/2012 00:31

What does that actually mean Bella?

Anyway, now your here, what's your views on 4 year olds standing on soft furnishings? Feel free to rap your response Grin

LaBellaItaliana · 20/05/2012 00:32

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lisaro · 20/05/2012 00:32

Barely rhymed, shame you can't spell them. Ok everyone. Anyone know who's gone out for the evening and left a child unsupervised with a computer? Wink

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