I wouldn't go to the extreme that she is angry at him and tried to ditch him. Most likely she is just selfish and doesn't think about anyone other than herself. If only we knew anything about her, you would probably find she had a history of doing other selfish/thoughtless things. Oh wait... |
| No kidding 05:50. I am the PP asking the wine tasting questions. I am so flabbergasted by the parents' decision that I want to know more about the stupid wine tasting itself. Nothing excuses their behavior but I am nosy and want to know what the heck made this particular wine event so special to them. |
Really? |
I want to know what kind of Malbec they were pouring and was there Manchego to accompany the reds? |
| Posting the fleeing video again since its buried in the previous pages. http://instagram.com/p/ypFPRgxTn3/ |
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Sorry, here is the fleeing video.
http://www.wjla.com/articles/2015/02/d-c-couple-charged-with-leaving-2-toddlers-in-car-at-28-degrees-while-at-a-wine-tasting-111093.html |
| Not ideal, but I think you are overreacting. Why is this so different from leaving a kid in a crib while you are in the first floor watching tv or taking a shower. The doors were locked. |
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You're trolling, right? Because the crib is not freezing, and it is not on the street where god knows what can happen. They had no hats or gloves and one child was barefoot. And they were restrained. This was not their crib. |
Cars have been carjacked with children inside. Cars get hit while parked. My own baby dd used to have coughing fits and routinely choke while drinking from a sippy. I could play this game all day long. |
Except I think I read that the police saw that the call had been open for 58 minutes. So she did answer her phone and leave the call open, meaning she was in on the plan. |
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I just checked the Ris website, no info on past or future events. I'm kindof pissed at myself right now for even bothering to look!
I've been to Ris a few times (once with a 5 month old) and really like the food/restaurant. It's a good place and I hope this story doesn't impact the place negatively. |
No child who has "caregivers" instead of parents will escape unscathed. |
houses have been invaded with kids inside too. If I'm in the shower for 20 minutes, I may not know that either. Car was locked. Again, its a bad idea but it is not 10 years in jail and lose your kids bad. |
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here's another wrinkle-
my stbx grew up in a house where the parents partied (hey - it was the good old days, right?) and regularly left the kids do their own devices, and I'm talking toddlers and babies. MIL was a functioning alcoholic and FIL totally enabled her. STBX grew up in a highly unstable (but upper SES, educated) household and he never had any real stability. The stories he used to tell me were bat-shit crazy. But he thought it was all fine. Pretty funny in fact. He did have a nanny during the week, but not in the evenings or on the weekends. Anyhoo, as an adult he's a hot mess, has BPD, can't hold a job, maintain relationships, never takes personal responsibility for his choices, etc etc. Not saying that one incident is going to scar your kid for life, but if this is their parenting style, then there are real ramifications for the kids. No joke. |
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What is scary is that these are the sorts of parents you might be inclined to trust instinctively as being okay for a drop off playdate. After all, on paper they only have positive attributes:
professional jobs, graduate school degrees, high SES nice home nice appearance married middle aged These are the sorts of people you'd think would be responsible and would take excellent care of their children. And it's unnerving to see that's not the case at all. |