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was this innocent or should i report it to the school?

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whyareallthegoodnicknamestaken · 19/01/2015 17:07

Decided to let ds walk to pick dd up with me today (he's 19 months...BIG mistake!!)
Got half way there, he wanted to be picked up... To cut a long story short I ended up exhausted and covered in dog poo..
on the way home I was less that happy and ended up trying to walk ds by his reins, and ended up carrying him again because he had touched my coat with the dog poo on.
so there I was walking down the street with a face like thunder covered in dog poo trying to carry ds whilst restraining him from putting his dog poopy hands in his mouth when an old man came up and was making polite converstation. He had noticed dd was from the local school, he then asked her what class she was in, and before I could intervene she had told him.
he seemed nice enough but I don't like the idea of him asking her what class she was in, am I being over protective?

OP posts:
JennieR60 · 20/01/2015 07:33

My FIL is on his own and bothy children go to the local school. He's also at our house alot so knows who the kids friends are. He will often talk to them in the shops or when he sees them. He'll often talk to everybody too. He is a lovely man and a great grandad to the kids. I would hate to think that people thought bad of him just because he's friendly x

WhereIsMyFurryHat · 20/01/2015 08:20

OP, the walking 19 month old scenario sounds horrible, I've been there so you have my sympathy.

But you are being way OTT, He probably had a grandchild in the class and wanted to see if your DD knew them or he knew a teacher.

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