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Miserable shopping trip

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Sparklingbrook · 06/01/2014 17:48

Sad 14 year old DS. The trip was essential for school shirts and trousers because he has grown a stupid amount lately. Then on for some smart clothes for work experience.

So the shopping trip was all about him!

I have never witnessed so much eye rolling, tutting and moaning in my life. Asking 'when can we go home?' every 5 minutes,

Apparently I WBU to make him go in the changing rooms to try stuff on too.

Never ever again. Angry Wine

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Sparklingbrook · 11/01/2014 16:25

Shock MrsDB will you be allowed?

DS1 is doing his 100 miles away and staying at my DBs. Grin

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lalsy · 11/01/2014 18:57

I once stormed out of a changing rook leaving dd (then 15) in it. She was trying on a dress for a posh do. She got stuck in the dress, couldn't undo the zip, too shy to ask the assistant for help, I was out of mobile reach.....

chocoluvva · 12/01/2014 10:39

I once stormed out of a dressing room too....out of the shop and drove home leaving DD to get home herself Blush

Sparklingbrook · 12/01/2014 10:40

Shock Ooh I did well to not storm out then.

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Chottie · 12/01/2014 19:43

The post of hope for you all :)

My DS actually came and picked me up from work before Christmas so we could go shopping in BW together as he wanted some new clothes and wanted my opinion :) he also bought my Christmas present at the same time. He also asks my advice about recipes and Christmas presents for friends with children too.

Sparklingbrook · 12/01/2014 20:00

Shock Chottie.

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