Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also she’s a little old for being so into hydroflasks. They are a middle school thing. So she effectively stole it from a littler kid.
Really? What else do older teens use then? I think older teens do use hydroflasks too? Even many adults?
Yes, they do. Weird post by PP designed to take a dig at the daughter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Also she’s a little old for being so into hydroflasks. They are a middle school thing. So she effectively stole it from a littler kid.
Really? What else do older teens use then? I think older teens do use hydroflasks too? Even many adults?
Anonymous wrote:Also she’s a little old for being so into hydroflasks. They are a middle school thing. So she effectively stole it from a littler kid.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My kids wouldn’t want someone else’s water bottle. I would get her one. If money is an issue, you can get similar water bottles at target or Walmart for cheap.
I have boys though and they don’t even carry a water bottle. They are probably the ones who left it behind after I gave one for them to drink.
My kids played with beach toys or items left behind by others. I always tell them not to take it home since the owner may come back later. I would not want my kid to claim someone else’s bag or toy or water bottle.
“Facilitating hydration” …. Really drinking that koolaid aren’t you?
Anonymous wrote:My kids wouldn’t want someone else’s water bottle. I would get her one. If money is an issue, you can get similar water bottles at target or Walmart for cheap.
I have boys though and they don’t even carry a water bottle. They are probably the ones who left it behind after I gave one for them to drink.
My kids played with beach toys or items left behind by others. I always tell them not to take it home since the owner may come back later. I would not want my kid to claim someone else’s bag or toy or water bottle.
Anonymous wrote:So this is why my kids hydrpflssk(and Costco bottles) never ended up in lost and found.
Anonymous wrote:My kids wouldn’t want someone else’s water bottle. I would get her one. If money is an issue, you can get similar water bottles at target or Walmart for cheap.
I have boys though and they don’t even carry a water bottle. They are probably the ones who left it behind after I gave one for them to drink.
My kids played with beach toys or items left behind by others. I always tell them not to take it home since the owner may come back later. I would not want my kid to claim someone else’s bag or toy or water bottle.