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In thinking that I can provide material for all your judging needs..

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retiredgoth2 · 03/07/2009 23:16

....look no further!

We here at Goth Towers will provide all the material you need.

Here are a few greatest hits;

Helmets The twin urchins (8) cycle a mile to school daily along path and cycle track sans said devices. Not because I have read and digested all the research on the matter, and come to a reasoned conclusion, but because I cannot be arsed with the argument any more.

Trampolines We have a large trampoline. It has no net I have also elected to largely ignore the safety advice that came with the trampoline, that may be reduced to this precis: (1) stand, alone, on 'x' in centre. (2) only do so if you are an adult (3) only do this if you are an exceptionally light adult (4) For fucks sake don't bounce.

Lack Of Adult Supervision I frequently leave the larger urchins (10 and 12) unaccompanied for up to an hour. Not to do so would make simple things very difficult indeed. Sometimes I will leave all four when the younger two are abed for essential trips to the local emporium. Such as the essential trip earlier to buy the wine that is fuelling this post.

(it may further interest the Health and Safety freaks to learn that I am an A and E Charge Nurse. So I should know better)

...there are many, many more that would garner opprobrium here. I've left out the best stuff.

Why this post? I was just remembering a family holiday in 2006, a Eurocamp in Brittany. I recall the feral urchin befriending two boys of similar age, who were there with their Dad (their Mum had recently died). They were perfectly pleasant boys, but Mrs Goth and I were shocked at the astonishing amount of latitude they were given. They were going to Eurodisney afterwards....

To my eternal shame, I recall uttering the words 'life insurance cash being spent, methinks'. I wasn't to know that Mrs Goth would snuff it 6 weeks later, but am still paying penance.....

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MrsFlittersnoop · 04/07/2009 01:09

I can't quite believe I just posted that...

mrsboogie · 04/07/2009 01:10

is it dinosaurs made of turkey or turkey made of dinosaurs?

/is impressed with own ability to spell dinosaurs after friday night wine consumption

Alestorm · 04/07/2009 01:10

Oops, last message was to Ninkynork.

Re: cannabis and bf-ing, it does go through to milk, but in such small quantities that it's not been shown in any research to have an effect on the baby. I'm not getting trashed every night, and tonight had 2 drags (yes, I am that much of a lightweight!)

You're right, it's not the most sensible thing to do, and reading kellymom on the subject I think i won't bother again. But do I win first prize on the competitive bad parenting?

mrsboogie · 04/07/2009 01:14

to whomever it was mentioned sunscreen - the chemicals that are applied to your skin in sunscreen or whatever don't travel into the body. Skin is designed to prevent the entry of particles isn't it?

thumbwitch · 04/07/2009 01:15

no, nanoparticles are designed to traverse the skin barrier. Hence my concern.

Technofairy · 04/07/2009 01:15

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wrinklytum · 04/07/2009 01:19

NAH.if it were a regular thing then yes.We all need a blowout sometimes (scuse pun).As a student I occasionally had a joint but was never tempted by anything stronger.iMO as long as it is not a reg thing then no harm done,NO worse 5than having a pint.I would not do it now cos of job and responsibilities but as student on an aoccasional basis was silly but enjyable.Still ILLEGAL though and daft loking at younger self.

Deeeja · 04/07/2009 01:26

I never use sunscreen.
My 2 year old plays unsupervised in the garden, and helps himself to the dvd player and tv, even takes out yoghurt from the fridge and fetches himself a little spoon.
I love driving without a seatbelt, is lovely, but only do it for parking, not quite passed my test yet either, so only on lessons. In my defense I am 28 weeks pregnant and seat belts are so uncomfortable.
I sometimes let my kids eat biscuits on demand, depending on how tired I am, but they equally like fruit, especially strawberries and grapes.
Cbeebies is fantastic.
Then I can go on laptop in peace

mrsboogie · 04/07/2009 01:29

but if nano particles do traverse the skin - would that not mean that skincare products that waffle on about nano particles and and nano spheres might actually WORK?

thumbwitch · 04/07/2009 01:30

it's this kind of thing that concerns me mrsboogie.

Alestorm · 04/07/2009 01:30

Illegal schmillegal.

And with that, i'm off to bed, tis waaaaaay past my bed time!

wrinklytum · 04/07/2009 01:33

Night.Off to bed also.

thumbwitch · 04/07/2009 01:34

ah well, that depends on whether or not the stuff that is traversing the skin can be actually taken up and used by the bod, as opposed to being seen as a "furrin body" by the immune system.

I don't like the idea of nanoparticles of titanium dioxide residing under the skin of my DS. I am suspicious of nanoparticles of various cosmetics claiming to be able to repair various structures in the skin (especially that moronic advert for shampoo that contains amino acids to "repair your hair's protein" - yeah RIGHT. Cos that's REALLY going to work.)

But I do believe that nanoparticles can get through the skin.

Sorry RG, have reduced the lovely lighthearted tone of your thread even more!

I'll get me coat...

mrsboogie · 04/07/2009 01:36

will read that tomorrow thumbwitch

thumbwitch · 04/07/2009 01:41

no worries - am off to bed now - night!

Alestorm · 04/07/2009 01:46

There is stuff that can repair decayed tooth enamel, i think it's called Xylitol and it's a natural sugar found in certain fruits which can actually repair decay and damage in the teeth. Mad eh? So I'm less sceptical about the hair-repairing claims cause I would have said the same about Xylitol until I looked into it closely.

Argh! must go to bed!

thumbwitch · 04/07/2009 02:02

nah, xylitol is merely a sugar that the bacteria that reside in our mouths can't use. Therefore the bacterial plaque doesn't use the sugar to make more acid, because it can't, and allows the mouth resources to achieve some re-mineralisation. Xylitol itself doesn't do any repair or remineralisation, it just limits the continual damage. But too much of it gives you explosive diarrhoea, same as any other sugar alcohol.

Amino acids can't attach themselves randomly to dead protein strands (hair).

Tee2072 · 04/07/2009 08:15

I don't judge you at all. I admire you for having the conviction to raise your kids the way you wish. Which is the way I will raise my kids.

You might enjoy this blog: Free Range Kids

Ninkynork · 04/07/2009 09:04

Well "I'm On" told me I was wibbling about on this thread last night and further investigation reveals the wine compelling me to post a link to a picture of Johnny Depp. That happens quite often, there's one on my FB page too

sarah293 · 04/07/2009 09:22

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maidenvoyage · 04/07/2009 14:43

what great posting that was brilliant to read keep it going

retiredgoth2 · 04/07/2009 15:20

....not only is my trampoline without net, it is also without padding over the springs and metalwork.

I'll come quietly, occifer.....

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Tortington · 04/07/2009 15:23

yesterday a little voice piped up from next door "WHO is that talking?"

dh, ds (16) his friend and i paused then ds said " it's the boogie man"

"shush" says i " thats not nice you#ll scare her"

"well you always threatened us with the boogie man"

"i threatened you with social services - lets have it right"

ds turned to his mate " She did 'n all"

i did too!

purepurple · 04/07/2009 15:34

my DD has a bike helmet
on top of the fridge gathering dust
it has been there for 5 years, since I bought it
she is called Alice, after that song by the Sisters
I tried to retire from gothness but after 20 years it erupted again (or it might be a midlife crisis )

Heated · 04/07/2009 15:59

Last week: "So, do you reckon that's small enough to pass through or does she need an Xray?"

Dh, this week, "Apparantly the life guard called it 'dry drowning'"

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