Bad Mommy at Clemyjontri

Anonymous
Either this post is a joke and it's not funny.

Or the OP is just very obnoxious and strange.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:To Vent!

I already said that. I wanted to VENT.

Got it?


Hope your vent was satisfying. Everybody thinks you are the nut job.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:To Vent!

I already said that. I wanted to VENT.

Got it?


Hope your vent was satisfying. Everybody thinks you are the nut job.


Nope not everyone thinks she is a nut job. New poster here. She just was venting. Get over it, you did not have to read it or post something nasty about the OP.
Anonymous
OP, one day your kid is goign to start moving and you will eat crow. Someone posted here awhile back that she was the best mom ever...until she had her own kids. Sounds like you. You sound so incredibly smug (you breastfeed! you babywear! congratulations!). Keep in mind that karma is a bitch.
Anonymous
And there are bad lawyers out there, too.

and cops

and teachers

and doctors

and the list goes on and on

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Well, good for you for helping that poor kid down, and for calling his mom out on not watching her kid.

That said, I don't see any point to this thread.... except to stir shit up. If it's about her accidentally hitting your baby and making your LO cry, you were ballsy enough to call her out for being inattentive, you should have opened your mouth then and told her you didn't appreciate her knocking your kid in the head.


It's just a vent.

I'm tired of people calling out bad nannies. I just wanted to remind them that there are bad mommies out there too.
Anonymous
Clemyjontri is just crazy. You can really only barely manage one kid there. We used to go when we had one kid, and my little one has never been there because you have to have one adult per kid in order to watch them, and even at that ratio it's hard.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If this story was about a nanny, the same women saying this is not a big deal would be FURIOUS! Why do moms get the benefit of the doubt but paid professionals do not?

Signed,
Nope not a nanny (in fact, a SAHM)


I'm the very first pp. I don't think anyone is saying this wasn't a big deal. What we're saying is, OP said her piece at the park, so what's the purpose of coming on here to post about it. I could see if it was the mom-of-3 pp who saw what happened and posted this, that'd be different.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Eh, nobody's perfect. Give it time. Someday you or your child will do something that everybody else thinks is horrifying.


Amen.
Anonymous
OP, one day your kid is goign to start moving and you will eat crow. Someone posted here awhile back that she was the best mom ever...until she had her own kids. Sounds like you. You sound so incredibly smug (you breastfeed! you babywear! congratulations!). Keep in mind that karma is a bitch.

HAH! I'm that poster. So true, isn't it? I remember before I had kids I had all sorts of rules of things I'd NEVER let my kids do, and things I would and wouldn't do. In my mind, I was going to be the most perfect mom ever. And it was going to be really easy to be that perfect, too.

Reality is harsh.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maybe she had lost him, too, and was frantically looking for him. I know the one time I braved bringing my two kids there on my own (big mistake) they headed off in opposite directions and I nearly had a stroke trying to find the older one while not losing the younger one.


OMG truer words have never been spoken! That's the only reason I don't go to Clemyjontri Park -- it's too big to keep an eye on my three kids!

Aside from that, don't we tell our children that it's not nice to be a tattletale?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Maybe she had lost him, too, and was frantically looking for him. I know the one time I braved bringing my two kids there on my own (big mistake)[b] they headed off in opposite directions and I nearly had a stroke trying to find the older one while not losing the younger one.


You can't take care of two kids at one time?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Maybe she had lost him, too, and was frantically looking for him. I know the one time I braved bringing my two kids there on my own (big mistake)[b] they headed off in opposite directions and I nearly had a stroke trying to find the older one while not losing the younger one.


You can't take care of two kids at one time?


Bitch, please. Have you BEEN to Clemijontri?

--mom of twin two year olds who takes them there regularly and finds it completely understandable that a newbie to that park could be overwhelmed.
Anonymous

You can't take care of two kids at one time?

Troll
Anonymous
New poster here. The child was unsupervised and at what sounds like a height that could be quite dangerous. Really. People be careful. If you need "a few minutes" bring a friend/hire help. Thread's ok, so is venting. Thanks for helping cover someone's ass.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thread's ok, so is venting.


Yeah, thanks, OP for the venting thread. There was a mother of 2 at the supermarket today and she didn't thank her older child for handing her an apple (so I thanked the child - not his fault that his mother was so ignorant). I just knew I wouldn't be able to sleep tonight if I couldn't get it off my chest. Thank you, DCUM. I feel much better now.
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