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Another not so fun day, police, ambulance, ick.
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<blockquote data-quote="Malika" data-source="post: 528412" data-attributes="member: 11227"><p>So sorry Buddy. I take the point that Q is perhaps not able to play freely with other kids and yet... an incident like this one could, and does, happen with ALL kids. An accidental or over-brusque bump, a smaller child getting upset. It is so sad. I can fully relate about the gossiping neighbours! Surely they cannot just decide not to renew the lease on these grounds? I agree, you must get legal advice on this, stave off that particular avenue of worry. I too fantasise about a remote property with its own grounds and like you am inhibited by financial factors but I wonder if it would even be a good thing. You need ready access to people and services if need be. </p><p>So sorry... it seems to be one thing after another. Just keep doing your best, as you do, and let the results unfold as they will. Easy to say, I know... Hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Malika, post: 528412, member: 11227"] So sorry Buddy. I take the point that Q is perhaps not able to play freely with other kids and yet... an incident like this one could, and does, happen with ALL kids. An accidental or over-brusque bump, a smaller child getting upset. It is so sad. I can fully relate about the gossiping neighbours! Surely they cannot just decide not to renew the lease on these grounds? I agree, you must get legal advice on this, stave off that particular avenue of worry. I too fantasise about a remote property with its own grounds and like you am inhibited by financial factors but I wonder if it would even be a good thing. You need ready access to people and services if need be. So sorry... it seems to be one thing after another. Just keep doing your best, as you do, and let the results unfold as they will. Easy to say, I know... Hugs. [/QUOTE]
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