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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]After this, I would probably ask the NF for a work phone. [/quote] Why so she can break that one too and then have her nf made at her.,[/quote] What does "made at her" mean?[/quote] It should read mad at her. Op we are not all nuts. You should keep your phone secure. Having it on a table clearly is not safe. [/quote] Then I guess glasses of liquids shouldn't be on the table? Or flower vases? Or Silverware? Or heck maybe even the food? Yes let's keep everything off of a table. I mean what I thinking? I shouldn't let them use their iPads at the table only the floor because it could drop! evenAnd And when I'm texting back and forth with my MB I should keep the phone in the backpack and respond to her about our whereabouts and appts telepathically. You're absolutely correct. and you are very much sane. I mean we should all be prepared for kids to reach across tables and grab our belongings and play rough. Yes you are nuts. I take care or kids, not an infant or toddler. That would be very different [/quote] I would never put my glasses on a table at a park with concrete underneath. I also prefer vases not to be on tables because accidents happen. liquids and silverware are probably fine. Although a flying fork could put an eye out. I also would never allow a child to use an ipad at a table with concrete underneath. OP you were at a park. You should also rethink this backpack thing. Also don't get me started on the coffee you were drinking but I don't want to go there I'm trying to not be mean. [/quote] Op here. You think you sound very smart but you only sound like a smartass. It's the end of spring do are you really dense enough to think was drinking HOT coffee at the park? It was an iced coffee in a cup w a lid. Guess that's dangerous and careless you huh? Weirdo. I don't care what you prefer to not be on tables, if at the park putting my things on the table and if the kids are being obedient and have good manners then that's the best place when out doors. The issue wasn't rather or not my charges disobedience and rough housing was at fault, IT WAS HIS FAULT AND THAT IS THE BOTTOM LINE. I came for advice on approaching this issue without awkwardness. His disobedience stems from his family tolerating play time when it isn't and from his age, he's 3.5. His mother accepts responsibility and has said she will pay and got very firm and on his level to let him know she would be emptying his piggy bank and his Lego money was going to pay her back. So you carry on with your blank tables and phone that never leaves it's holster on your hip BYE[/quote]
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