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The most puzzling thing your difficult child ever did
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 126861" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>I already knew something was up with difficult child 1, but to this day, I still can not even comprehend this one...</p><p>He was sitting in the recliner. I smelled something burning. He watched as husband, easy child 1, and I pulled the house apart trying to find the source. An hour later, he said "I was burning some matches in easy child's room, maybe that's what you smell."</p><p>Turns out that's *kinda* what we smelled. He wasn't burning matches, he'd held a lighter to PCs bed frame and the bed frame was smoldering.</p><p>WHY would you do that? And then WHY would you sit and watch us search for the source, knowing full well what the smell was, and not say "I know what it is and the house MIGHT burn down"? </p><p>And the kicker? He didn't "get" why he "got" in trouble for that one.</p><p>I'll stop thinking about it now. Still makes my blood boil.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 126861, member: 1848"] I already knew something was up with difficult child 1, but to this day, I still can not even comprehend this one... He was sitting in the recliner. I smelled something burning. He watched as husband, easy child 1, and I pulled the house apart trying to find the source. An hour later, he said "I was burning some matches in easy child's room, maybe that's what you smell." Turns out that's *kinda* what we smelled. He wasn't burning matches, he'd held a lighter to PCs bed frame and the bed frame was smoldering. WHY would you do that? And then WHY would you sit and watch us search for the source, knowing full well what the smell was, and not say "I know what it is and the house MIGHT burn down"? And the kicker? He didn't "get" why he "got" in trouble for that one. I'll stop thinking about it now. Still makes my blood boil. [/QUOTE]
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