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Firemen in your house (and no fire thank goodness) - don't think I'd have coped very well!
Glad the little one suffered no ill effects, am sure the same can't be said for you!
*wonders if my almost 4 yr old is too big to go back in a cot....
I think the real embarrasment will come when pod or pea try it again! I've just been visiting my twin grandsons who are nearly the same age and when they've survived something once (like getting stuck in the cat flap) they'll try it again and if they don't the other one will!
Would you be brave enough to ring them again Tammy?
Life is too short for drama & petty things!
So laugh insanely, love truly and forgive quickly!
If I know firemen (and I do - but sorry ladies, I don't do invites ) the way they look at it is, one of the perks of the job is seeing the different ranges of ...ahem, ladies nightwear ! Works both ways.
There's no point reading history if you don't use the lessons it teaches.
Head-hunted member of the Nutter's Club - can I get my cranium back please ?
If they looked at me like an imbecile for not recognising my alarm on my new phone dont you think they would have sent for the men in white coats if I asked them for a photo. This is me with the one in charge, this is me with the other three, this is me with the young one, this is me with the half naked - whoops let my imagination run away with me!
Well, you could have asked them to wipe their feet.. but in terms of going further, I think they'd definately have thought you were a bit cuckoo if you asked them to remove their socks.
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