IF MY SISTER IN LAW OBJECTS TO ME GIVING THE KIDS ICE CREAM FOR NEW YEARS I AM GOING TO SLAP HER!!!

Anonymous
I swear to God, OP, if you give my kids ice cream tonight, I will cut a bitch. Bet.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Tonight is the moment of truth.


lol! Indeed!




2 hours to go.
Bitch had better recognize.
Anonymous
Lol! This was the best thread of December.
Anonymous
Can I have the ice cream instead?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kids are 4 and 2, and we VERY rarely give them artificial sweets. My 4 yr old think of banana as a sweet, or coconut.


Well MY kids think of kale as sweets. WE WIN.
Anonymous
How did it go Op? Did the kids eat ICE CREAM??? Did you have to SLAP your sister?
Anonymous
My kids had Coke and m&m's for New Years and my own SIL would not have objected because she's not an overbearing control freak. I don't know what OP's problem is, though.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kids are 4 and 2, and we VERY rarely give them artificial sweets. My 4 yr old think of banana as a sweet, or coconut.


Well MY kids think of kale as sweets. WE WIN.


If having strange children is a WIN...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kids are 4 and 2, and we VERY rarely give them artificial sweets. My 4 yr old think of banana as a sweet, or coconut.


Well MY kids think of kale as sweets. WE WIN.


If having strange children is a WIN...


Yes - let me just tell you how well it goes over with the school crowd when that one kid gets excited for the kale dessert in his lunch. Congrats on having the social outcast. But I'm gla he's healthy because that makes it easier to play alone.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:

Well MY kids think of kale as sweets. WE WIN.

How old is said kid? And what does he do when he can self select? The proof is in the pudding...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kids are 4 and 2, and we VERY rarely give them artificial sweets. My 4 yr old think of banana as a sweet, or coconut.


Well MY kids think of kale as sweets. WE WIN.


If having strange children is a WIN...


Yes - let me just tell you how well it goes over with the school crowd when that one kid gets excited for the kale dessert in his lunch. Congrats on having the social outcast. But I'm gla he's healthy because that makes it easier to play alone.


Jesus, can the last few pp's go find their sense of humor? It's probably buried up your ass with all that ice cream. Clearly the kale thing was a joke/sarcasm.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My kids are 4 and 2, and we VERY rarely give them artificial sweets. My 4 yr old think of banana as a sweet, or coconut.


Well MY kids think of kale as sweets. WE WIN.


If having strange children is a WIN...


Yes - let me just tell you how well it goes over with the school crowd when that one kid gets excited for the kale dessert in his lunch. Congrats on having the social outcast. But I'm gla he's healthy because that makes it easier to play alone.


OMG. Are you the bananas and coconut poster? I thought it'd be funny to take my kale sarcasm and run with it, but that just seems cruel to do to someone who clearly has no sense of humor.
Anonymous
My children brush their teeth with flavored toothpaste as their sweet dessert treat.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My kids are 4 and 2, and we VERY rarely give them artificial sweets. My 4 yr old think of banana as a sweet, or coconut.


Your kids will be the ones that gain 40 lbs the first year of college.
Anonymous
Not sure I exactly agree with OP, but when there's a group of kids and one person is always the one saying "no, I don't want the kids to do or have xyz. Let's skip it". It does get annoying. If the host buys stuff for a treat or activity, then sometimes you have to roll with it.
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