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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 160772" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>That is so funny - how do these kids come up with these things? Atleast the flag was up so you knew something was in it. How long did it take you to stop laughing long enough to discipline? Or is these one of those, "You wouldn't think it was funny if you were the mom?"</p><p> </p><p>Next time you find something like that in the mailbox, ask who it is being mailed to - tell difficult child that he needs to put an address on it with his return address and then figure out how much postage is needed. Suggest that it may be helpful to have it put in a box, we have to make life easy for our mailman. If he needs a ride to the postoffice to have his package weighed you will be glad to take him, just don't let him forget his wallet so he can purchase the postage. Be as helpful as you can to help him with this. He will be so confused why you are reacting that way.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 160772, member: 5096"] That is so funny - how do these kids come up with these things? Atleast the flag was up so you knew something was in it. How long did it take you to stop laughing long enough to discipline? Or is these one of those, "You wouldn't think it was funny if you were the mom?" Next time you find something like that in the mailbox, ask who it is being mailed to - tell difficult child that he needs to put an address on it with his return address and then figure out how much postage is needed. Suggest that it may be helpful to have it put in a box, we have to make life easy for our mailman. If he needs a ride to the postoffice to have his package weighed you will be glad to take him, just don't let him forget his wallet so he can purchase the postage. Be as helpful as you can to help him with this. He will be so confused why you are reacting that way. [/QUOTE]
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