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easy child did a difficult child thing . . .
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<blockquote data-quote="Kathy813" data-source="post: 606729" data-attributes="member: 1967"><p>Really, SuZir? If I had driven myself somewhere and someone offered me a drink, I would have said, "No, thank you, I drove." It wouldn't occur to me to start drinking knowing that I would have to leave my car in a bar parking lot. Leaving a car in a dark parking lot where there would be inebriated people doesn't sound like a good plan to me and all actions have consequences. easy child and her friends have always had a designated driver when they go out. If easy child drove, she must have been the designated driver so that really wasn't a good decision on her part.</p><p></p><p>I guess we do have different definitions of being a easy child. </p><p></p><p>But I am glad that she made the decision that she did rather than drive drunk and I do think that having to pay $250 for a new window will make her think twice before doing it again. That's another sign of a easy child versus a difficult child . . . learning from mistakes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathy813, post: 606729, member: 1967"] Really, SuZir? If I had driven myself somewhere and someone offered me a drink, I would have said, "No, thank you, I drove." It wouldn't occur to me to start drinking knowing that I would have to leave my car in a bar parking lot. Leaving a car in a dark parking lot where there would be inebriated people doesn't sound like a good plan to me and all actions have consequences. easy child and her friends have always had a designated driver when they go out. If easy child drove, she must have been the designated driver so that really wasn't a good decision on her part. I guess we do have different definitions of being a easy child. But I am glad that she made the decision that she did rather than drive drunk and I do think that having to pay $250 for a new window will make her think twice before doing it again. That's another sign of a easy child versus a difficult child . . . learning from mistakes. [/QUOTE]
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