Lovely evening ... eldest and youngest at home ... eldest sleeping over with budding actor boyfriend ... seems cool and adores her ... watch this space
'budding actor' Don't trust him bruv! If you need a shotgun or a semi automatic let me know mate - other than that most supermarkets do a good selection of knives
They were at school together and he was besotted ... she told him he was too young (year below) ... now they are all grown up ... she's just out of a 5 year relationship with a guy she met at Uni ... this lad seems pretty grounded to be fair
Got a little ceramic heart with 'Love you forever' from my 5 year old daughter, so that **** is now priceless. Spent the day on the beach as the 5 year old is turning 6 tomorrow, so we had a Mermaid and Pirate beach party for her and her friends. 15 kids out of their nut of sugar and chasing me round the beach with water pistols and making me pretend to be Captian Hook. All good fun, think I might have got a bit of chaffing from my Mermaid tail though ....
Another reason why my young un can't have parties...can't stand other people's kids most of the time let alone pretending I'm enjoying playing with them
I don't mind it to be honest. As long as the other parents don't just dump their kids and then **** off, not at 5 years old anyway. Had a couple of parents ask if they had to stay before the party. I was like 'Yes you ****ing do. You think I'm going to watch over 15 kids all running around on the beach, playing dodge with the waves and trying to climb the cliff whilst you **** off and have a beer and a roastie ?' It's hard enough keeping an eye on my little one, let alone everybody else's kids.
About as ****ing rude as it gets that. It's a bit different when they are 9 or 10 and all going to the cinema or bowling etc. But yeah, don't dump your 3 year old toddler on me and then go off on a jolly for 3-4 hours.