#12: That picture was posed for the camera. They normally have huge-ass sunglasses on, smoked windows on the car and are texting. #14: It's also rude to hand them dog-poo baggies.
The leash for children is indeed for a rescue. We used one of those things on our eldest and our #3. Both had a habit of running off into either traffic or toward any body of water deep enough to drown them (puddles never attracted them, for some reason). Clip the "shoulder strap" around the throat, then two or three good tugs breaks that habit right quick. -Just A Chemist.
#12 yeah, I can attest to that. o_O
ReplyDelete14. Giggle snort.
ReplyDelete#14: It's also considered rude to point and laugh out loud. I learned that the first time I saw one of those tethered kids.
ReplyDelete#2 - Ain't that the truth!
ReplyDelete#14 - snowflake in the making.
#12: That picture was posed for the camera. They normally have huge-ass sunglasses on, smoked windows on the car and are texting.
ReplyDelete#14: It's also rude to hand them dog-poo baggies.
#15? I don't get it.
ReplyDelete#14- Is it rude to spin 'em around and fly 'em like june bugs?
ReplyDeleteOOPS.....LOL
ReplyDeleteThe leash for children is indeed for a rescue.
ReplyDeleteWe used one of those things on our eldest and our #3. Both had a habit of running off into either traffic or toward any body of water deep enough to drown them (puddles never attracted them, for some reason). Clip the "shoulder strap" around the throat, then two or three good tugs breaks that habit right quick.
-Just A Chemist.