MIGrandma
Lives in the middle-of-the-mitten.
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Okay, here's the scenario: two little girls, one is about 8 and the other is about 5. They are at the younger grandparent's home. The younger one asks for a cookie, the grandma goes to the cookie jar. There is one cookie left. She reaches in and gives it to the little girl. The older girl is watching, but says nothing. The grandma goes to the refrigerator and pulls out a cold hot dog and offers that to the older girl. What do you think?
Was that all right? Or should she have split the cookie between the two girls?
IMO, the grandma should have split the cookie. No way does a little girl want a cold hotdog when the other little girl has a whole cookie. That is what I would have done, had I been the grandma in this story.
Was that all right? Or should she have split the cookie between the two girls?
IMO, the grandma should have split the cookie. No way does a little girl want a cold hotdog when the other little girl has a whole cookie. That is what I would have done, had I been the grandma in this story.
If my kids have friends over and the want a treat, everyone gets one. If they want something like an ice cream bar and there's only one left, they will wait until the friend goes home. Things like that affect kids so much!
I would have split the cookie between the two girls and then taken them both out for ice cream.

My DD would have looked at you like you had two heads.