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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This thread reminds me so much of the one last year where one Mom saw another leaving her baby in the car at daycare while she went in to pick up her toddler. OP asked if she should tell the center director. 90% of responses said the OP should arrange with the mom so that OP could watch the other mom’s baby everyday during that time and called the OP all sorts of names. I actually couldn’t believe the responses. I thought I was being punked. Logistically, how was so supposed to do this? Why would she? Etc. OP is doing a very nice thing and if she can’t do it anymore then she’s done her part (more than). Hopefully she can hold on to give some notice to twin mom and twin mom is grateful. [/quote] Omg you’re so right! I had forgotten about that one! People on here are delusional! As if they are all running off to do scheduled, daily 10 minute favors for their neighbors. I encourage all of you blasting OP to volunteer your family’s time to take your neighbors front yard. If you are even a family of 3, you can get it done in “only” 10 minutes a person. Or, offer to grocery shop for 50 minutes for your neighbor! On their dime of course. That’s “only” 10 minutes for each day! Or find some other 10 minute task to help your neighbor. It’s only 10 minutes! [/quote]
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