Toddlers are Quackers

I was thinking who would not notice the car missing and look down the end of the drive for it?

Car thieves are not always that smart and only get a couple hundred yards lots of time. Also who has not had a car roll when you go to exit it because the "park" failed to engage?




AND why would you leave a toddler sleeping in a car without watching that car like a hawk?
 
I was thinking who would not notice the car missing and look down  the end of the drive for it?

Car thieves are not always that smart and only get a couple hundred yards lots of time.   Also who has not had a car roll when you go to exit it because the "park" failed to engage?




AND why would you leave a toddler sleeping in a car without watching that car like a hawk?

X2???
 
When my daughter was 4, I sent her to the store, a block away) to get milk. I followed her with my son in my arms hiding behind every tree an bush between the house and the store. The store was a small country store. (the town was all of 85 people).

When she was in the store I was peering down the aisle through the window to see if she could get the milk. Then I had to follow her home and run into the back door and act like I was there all the time as she came in from her mission.

She was so pleased with having done a good deed/job. The WWD and I worked opposite shifts, when she got home, our daughter blurted out she went and bought milk all by herself...

It took a little calming and explaining when the daughter was not there, what really happened.


For some reason this brought that memory up.
 
I was thinking who would not notice the car missing and look down  the end of the drive for it?

Car thieves are not always that smart and only get a couple hundred yards lots of time.   Also who has not had a car roll when you go to exit it because the "park" failed to engage?




AND why would you leave a toddler sleeping in a car without watching that car like a hawk?

I can answer that very easily. Last summer Duckling was awake in the pickup for twenty minutes without the windows down. I kept telling her father to go back outside. Saying we could talk out there. He wouldn't budge! He even tried to put my groceries away!!
Leaving her is just what they do.
 
I can answer that very easily. Last summer Duckling was awake in the pickup for twenty minutes without the windows down. I kept telling her father to go back outside. Saying we could talk out there. He wouldn't budge! He even tried to put my groceries away!!
Leaving her is just what they do.


Just so beyond me, I might be the worst human alive but I would never put a kid in any danger.. PEOPLE!!! Even a broody watches over her chicks.
 
I can answer that very easily. Last summer Duckling was awake in the pickup for twenty minutes without the windows down. I kept telling her father to go back outside. Saying we could talk out there. He wouldn't budge! He even tried to put my groceries away!!
Leaving her is just what they do.

I hope she gets to have you as a forever home some day. If they ever get in trouble for child endangerment, would you be allowed to step in?
 
I hope she gets to have you as a forever home some day.
I could not agree more!
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