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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 373342" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Im with Busywend and Slsh on this one. I never took away holidays or celebrations. Not that we ever did big birthday parties but I didnt refuse to allow them their birthday's. </p><p></p><p>I will never forget the year I babysat for a friend of mine out of town over Halloween. She and her husband had 7 kids between them all of trick or treating ages. Both parents were out of town that night so I had to be the parent. Two of the kids had done something minor in my book but their mom called me and grounded them from going trick or treating that night with their sibs. I was as upset as they were! They were supposed to stay upstairs in their rooms but I let them get dressed up and hand out candy and even made them up a big bag from the stuff we were giving out...lol. I just couldnt understand taking away Halloween. Its one night a year and they are only kids for a little while. However, she wasnt that great a mom. Just sayin'.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 373342, member: 1514"] Im with Busywend and Slsh on this one. I never took away holidays or celebrations. Not that we ever did big birthday parties but I didnt refuse to allow them their birthday's. I will never forget the year I babysat for a friend of mine out of town over Halloween. She and her husband had 7 kids between them all of trick or treating ages. Both parents were out of town that night so I had to be the parent. Two of the kids had done something minor in my book but their mom called me and grounded them from going trick or treating that night with their sibs. I was as upset as they were! They were supposed to stay upstairs in their rooms but I let them get dressed up and hand out candy and even made them up a big bag from the stuff we were giving out...lol. I just couldnt understand taking away Halloween. Its one night a year and they are only kids for a little while. However, she wasnt that great a mom. Just sayin'. [/QUOTE]
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