tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3909025044506978825.post2152224825281144023..comments2023-08-21T07:02:18.968-05:00Comments on Mason Bunch: Sweet Tea Month?TheMasonBunchhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11935949747089537925noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3909025044506978825.post-920429864438916342011-06-04T20:16:20.815-05:002011-06-04T20:16:20.815-05:00oh I'm so sorry i'm laughing and smiling o...oh I'm so sorry i'm laughing and smiling over here. That is the saddest sweetes little story. I feel for you. We had neighbor kids in casper that just kept coming and asking if there were any jobs they could do to earn money. I hired them once to pull weeds for some change and that was the start to them forever coming over. These were girls like 10 years old i'm guessing. Anyway i had to end up telling them not to come over cause they started abusing my kindness and just coming right in the house without even knocking. I was worried about the same kind of things and also that they would come in when allan was home alone or something.. you just never know with kids these days. Their homelife was a soap pera also. Just have class and do what you do I"m sure it will work out. I'd tell her that she needs to have her mother call you before she comes each time, you can explain why even. That's not rude it's just being a good parent. ;-) <br />So what if they get offended, they stop coming over and that jsut solves the problem anyway. Be brave. ;-)The Keyes Familyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05657125564500141543noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3909025044506978825.post-41598155053545694902011-06-04T16:54:04.034-05:002011-06-04T16:54:04.034-05:00I think I would tell S's mom that you have a l...I think I would tell S's mom that you have a lot of activities planned for this summer and it would be great if she could just call you before S comes over to make sure that there's not another friend of Katie's coming over or see if there's something else you are busy doing. I agree that its a bit rude of her Mom to always think its okay for S to go over to your house. You are not the entertainment capitol of Cullman! You are so sweet though to indulge this, I think I would have said something long ago. And your Dad is 100% right on the lawsuit thing, I hate to say that or think that of anyone, but even if they didn't sue, they might tie you to medical bills if there was an injury. I hope it all works out...give me a call and maybe we can get our girls together to play one day this week???Allisonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07866049735458316542noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3909025044506978825.post-13710288964891026842011-06-04T14:09:21.529-05:002011-06-04T14:09:21.529-05:00I hope no one gets me wrong. I love having childr...I hope no one gets me wrong. I love having children here to play. The only thing is I was raised where you called someone first and asked if you could come visit before you just show up out of the blue unannounced. I don't want to seem ugly by telling you no and go away. Ugh! Plus with my child, jumping up for joy to see that someone's here to play with her. Katie a very social child. It puts me in a very tough spot. <br /><br />I wanted to get to know S's mother, but it's clear that she doesn't want to get to know me. All she wants is for her daughter to stay with us for as long as we will allow her. They live 3 houses down our street. The mother walks the child down to our house, turns and walks home for the day. I've seen her. No phone call, nothing. It's not the little girl's fault, this women just wasn't brought up the same way I was. <br /><br />Part 2 - I had to send S home, this time we watched her walk home. I absolutely hated it. Y'all it's hot outside. Normally, I would have drove her home, but I feel like I've been catering too much. (killing me) I had to send her home because supposedly Colton ripped S's little purse. You just don't know. S brings an arm load of stuff to our house and she makes Katie and I carry it back to her house. After the 3rd day of this, I asked her if she owned a tote bag? I put all of her stuff in 2 plastic bags for her to carry back home because I got tired of holding her smoke absorded possessions. It's so bad that it began stinking Katie's room. I streaped Katie's bed, opened the bedroom windows, washed Katie's bedding and put all of the S's possessions in plastic bags and set them in the Living Room for her to pick up on her way out. Ugh! Can you tell it's beginning to get next to me? <br /><br />I absolutely hated that Colton reaped her purse. I told her that I could sew it back, but the zipper would have to be replaced. I finally told her, in order to avoid this again, she will have to leave her stuff at home. No more things allowed in this house. Maybe it made her mad enough to stay home. I doubt it! Oh, and thank you Doug. He told her, as she's walking out the door, "come back again." What? I'm trying to avoid a lawsuit and he invites her back. Ugh! I think I need some chocolate. Thanks for the ear.TheMasonBunchhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11935949747089537925noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3909025044506978825.post-36967519235536786882011-06-04T12:51:03.937-05:002011-06-04T12:51:03.937-05:00Your dad is right about being sued over the trampo...Your dad is right about being sued over the trampoline part. I just think if you don't want her over you should just tell her that Katie can't play today. It does seem that the mother is taking advantage of you. So the little girl walks to your house and then you drive her home? That ain't right!Laurahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13297382150275089735noreply@blogger.com