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OK I win, I trump you all as the worst parent

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2shoes · 25/06/2009 15:01

saw dd at school earlier(she was respite last night) and she wasn't wearing her own clothes.
so I just rang respite to find out why....
cos I didn't send any in and they couldn't wash yeasterdays as I tell them not to wash herclothes(they use horrid bold and I hate the smell)
so I win

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Woooozle100 · 25/06/2009 16:08

oh dear

I sent ds to creche with no shoes (was running v late and couldn't find them) This was after taking dd to see the Wiggles - and er forgetting to put her wheelchair in the boot (this was in the panic swearfest that was the realisation dh had left her hearing aid at conductive and the dash to get that before concert)

parp parp

2shoes · 25/06/2009 16:39

you win
I just found the clothes in her bag.....
so of course I rang them and told them

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springlamb · 25/06/2009 16:46

One of the 'riding for the disabled' mums I see each week carefully put her disabled lad into the car after his ride on Tuesday, packed up all their stuff, waved fond goodbyes to everyone and left.

Returned a few minutes later to collect her beautiful NT 3 year old, who was calmly going about his business in the stables kitchen.

I did wonder about the wisdom of her plan to take them both to the beach on Friday.

springlamb · 25/06/2009 16:48

(Don't tell social services this one)

When ds was a few months old I left Tesco's with him in his carseat, put it on top of th car while I put the shopping in, got in myself and prepared to drive off with him still on top. Don't think he's ever forgiven me.

2shoes · 25/06/2009 16:54

omg
(lol)

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misscutandstick · 25/06/2009 22:58

i blame the sleep deprivation...

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