Yesterday, after a very nice family outing on the train for lunch and the theatre, we were heading back to the station, and stopping for a drink and snack on the way.
3 year old GS was not happy that the play had finished and he wasn't able to watch it again. Then he wanted his sister (aged 10) to carry him, which she did for a short while. DD then carried him on and off but its quite a walk and he's heavy, at 3 and a half.
He was wittering and whining (he could get a diploma in it) and I asked him he would want a cake when we got to the cafe. He said Yes so I said that if he kept crying and being silly they would think he wanted a baby bottle not a cake. 7 year old GS, cousin of the others said to me 'Grandma, that's a bit harsh to a little one!'
Mean Grandma
3 year old GS was not happy that the play had finished and he wasn't able to watch it again. Then he wanted his sister (aged 10) to carry him, which she did for a short while. DD then carried him on and off but its quite a walk and he's heavy, at 3 and a half.
He was wittering and whining (he could get a diploma in it) and I asked him he would want a cake when we got to the cafe. He said Yes so I said that if he kept crying and being silly they would think he wanted a baby bottle not a cake. 7 year old GS, cousin of the others said to me 'Grandma, that's a bit harsh to a little one!'
Mean Grandma
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