Re: Will's holiday
- From: badriya <asft99@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 11 Mar 2006 00:28:00 +0000
On Fri, 10 Mar 2006 20:58:08 +0000 (UTC), "Anne Burgess"
<anne.andesite@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I don't think Will should take the baby out of the country away fromBabies don't need to "get away" for holidays or a change of scene.
Judging by the numbers one hears screaming blue murder in departure
lounges and on board holiday charter flights, it is arguable that babies
and toddlers actually dislike 'getting away' from their usual routine and
surroundings. I am often tempted to feel sorry for the parents until I
remember that the problem is self-inflicted.
I did mean to add that I do feel sorry for the babies and toddlers in such a
situation, which is clearly not self-inflicted.
Anne B
his mother. I disagree with Clarrie. And I felt sorry for Ed as he's
struggling to have enough money for every day stuff because Will
ruined his chance of a better job.
Will never got any comeback over that. I don't think Clarrie was told
about it. They all blamed Ed and Emma for wanting to sneak off, and I
can see their point there, but it was an opportunity for a better life
and Will spoiled it. He wasn't thinking of the baby's future then
--
Vicky
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