Trick or Treating Part2
In article , Rosalie B. says...
"beachpeach" wrote:
Rosalie B. wrote:
I'm thinking of this from a different perspective.
He may want to go. His little girl is growing up after all and this
is possibly the last time for him to do this. If he does, then let
him go with her, or at least wander along behind if she objects.
Oh my gosh; did I ever give the wrong impression! I want him to go. I
don't want her to go without him or atleast another adult! It's not
I realized that you wanted him to go with her. I was basically asking
you whether he might ALSO want to go with her. That was what I meant
by looking at it from a different perspective. His perspective rather
than yours or hers.
As long as there's someone at home for the trick or treaters?
With our little mom-kid family, we always had to figure out a way to get the
trick or treating done but still have me there to hold down the house, so to
speak.
Banty
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