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To have told a woman to take her shivering child home to bed in Primark

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BigRedBall · 05/11/2014 17:55

I went out today to get a few bits and bobs and ended up in a Primark. Got to the lifts and saw a woman waiting with a pushchair and on it was hanging a school bag. Looked to her side and she had a school aged child with her who was visibly ill, shivering, moaning. I assumed she'd picked him up from school and was dropping by on way home, but then realised school bag was from a school other side of town.

We went up together and the boy was whimpering now and looked really bad. The mother didn't seem to notice/care.

So I was walking around and the tanoy went off asking for a store cleaner to go to "area bla bla bla" for a clean up. Didn't really take any notice until I walked to the other side of the shop and the same woman was standing there with a now crying baby in pushchair and crying/ shivering child who had been sick all over the shop floor. There were splatters of pink sick on clothes, the mirrors, it was disgusting and she was stood there on the phone to someone and was telling the boy off.

I don't know about anyone else, but when my children get ill and shiver like that with fever, the last thing I'd do is traipse them across town. I'd give them a hug and put them in bed and hold their head if they were being sick. Goodness knows vomiting is draining even for an adult.

I felt so angry for the poor boy. So I walked up to her and said "instead of bringing him to the shops from school, you should've taken him home to bed. I'd take him straight home and give the poor thing a hug".

I think she was more shocked than anything.

DH thinks I wbu and is shocked I'd say that to someone. I don't think I am. Also, I now feel sick and think I have his germs.

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Thebodynowchillingsothere · 06/11/2014 13:44

So went to primark and unfortunately I couldn't see any vomiting children or hapless mothers to berate.

sick guessing by your general lack of Incite, judgment, empathy and desperation to shock you are very young?

You really needednt bother sweetheart we have all heard the word shit before! Honest.

fourwoodenchairs · 06/11/2014 13:46

Half term has definitely finished now hasn't it?

Sicksquid · 06/11/2014 14:01

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Sicksquid · 06/11/2014 14:02

You're welcome

SantasLittleMonkeyButler · 06/11/2014 14:09

How awful for you & your poor DD thereshall Sad.

Your story is a perfect example of why we need to be very certain of the facts before telling off strangers! If indeed, we should ever be telling off strangers at all.

fourwoodenchairs · 06/11/2014 14:11

I'm so sorry that happened to you thereshall. It sounds horrific.

That's why we give people the benefit of the doubt...

CrashDiveOnMingoCity · 06/11/2014 14:20

There appears to be some sock puppetry at play here.

fourwoodenchairs · 06/11/2014 14:23

I see that saying around, what does it mean?

FrauHelga · 06/11/2014 14:25

Once, when DD was a toddler, I was at the shops. (This is a true story!) DS was in hospital, other DS was at a friend's, my husband was working on a contract in the Middle East and I was on my own in a new area with few friends. DS was having surgery, I needed groceries, a mother I hardly knew had taken other DS, I was very very stressed. I hadn't showered in 2 days and I looked a fucking mess. Because my son was in hospital having surgery and I was all on my own and my life was falling to an arse. I thought I'd let DD have a go on the amusement ride things and when it came time to get off she threw an epic tantrum. I put her in the buggy and she was doing that plank thing, I was pushing her into the buggy and buckling her up and two women walked past and tutted.

I still wish to this day I had let rip at them. It rankles yet, and it was 14/15 years ago.

CrohnicallyAnxious · 06/11/2014 14:28

thereshallbeaspirin sounds like a day from hell! But why not just keep a bottle of ribena and a tin of Heinz soup in the cupboard and pop some bread and a couple of ice pops in the freezer so they're there ready for next time you need them? That has to be easier than risking such a shitty day again?

I'm afraid I have little patience for people who knowingly drag ill children out and about. I have Crohn's disease, caught a stomach bug back in January and it seems to have triggered a flare and I am still suffering and trying to get it under control now.

OfaFrenchMind · 06/11/2014 14:34

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firesidechat · 06/11/2014 14:37

There appears to be some sock puppetry at play here.

I did wonder that myself, but really who knows.

Sancitimoniously giving the benefit of the doubt.

Shines halo.

Wishtoremainunknown · 06/11/2014 14:39

I'd bloody judge someone telling off a child for being sick too.

I know it's not the fine thing on here to say that but I would. Not everyone is a good parent or even cares wether they are or not.

Sicksquid · 06/11/2014 14:41

Are we allowed to call other posters sanctimonious bitches on mumsnet? Even with the asterisks?

Sicksquid · 06/11/2014 14:43

I don't know about sock puppet but there's a sick poppet at the centre of this brouhaha (see what I did there?)

Jolleigh · 06/11/2014 14:56

sicksquid do I happen to know you by another name?

HedgehogsDontBite · 06/11/2014 14:58

Anyone else read this OP and think of this?

motherofmonster · 06/11/2014 15:04

blimey... im back on the tea and biscuits

Thebodynowchillingsothere · 06/11/2014 15:10

Oh bless and you are a pendant too. Was it a B you got In last years GCSE exams or a C?

By The way trollop isn't a word adults use anymore. Wink

Thebodynowchillingsothere · 06/11/2014 15:21

thereshall sounds bloody awful your poor dd.

I feel the need to use the old phrase calm down dear it's only vomit.

Seriouslyffs · 06/11/2014 15:32

I got called a cunt by a tattooed pensioner in lidl today.
No vomiting children were around but I thought of this thread.

HaroldLloyd · 06/11/2014 15:52

Better be quick monster it's starting to look a bit holey.

Though strangely squids mad shit splattered rants up thread are still there but the grammar correction has gone Grin

HaroldLloyd · 06/11/2014 15:53

Better be quick monster it's starting to look a bit holey.

Though strangely squids mad shit splattered rants up thread are still there but the grammar correction has gone Grin

HaroldLloyd · 06/11/2014 15:53

Better be quick monster it's starting to look a bit holey.

Though strangely squids mad shit splattered rants up thread are still there but the grammar correction has gone Grin

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