badblackpug
<font color=blue>If you knew her you would be shoc
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BTW, the safety goggles are only used when cooking with oil or grease that can splatter. Its just common sense to me, grease can splatter! Remember the story I heard from my ER nurse friends about the lady who had both eyes badly burned from grease splatters? You'd use safety goggles under other conditions that warrented them, such as using power tools, etc. I just want to state that I'm really not paranoid about the kitchen---I don't cook in an abestos suit![]()
I would have thought throwing away the game boy and all the games a little excessive. But that's how you chose to handle it! I would have taken them away for awhile, then let her earn them back. But the point you made (and I'm sure she learned) is not to break rules and sneak behnid your back. I probaby would not have thrown them away, I might have sold them on Ebay! Certainly would bring more money than a cake mix!
It is interesting that you find my reaction excessive, as basically I did the same thing you did...only the cost of the item thrown away was more. In actuality, my child broke more rules than yours.
1) Didn't do homework
2) disrespected my rule by playing with the game again
3) Disrespected me by going into my room and taking the toy
4) disrespected the schools' rule by taking the toy to school
See it was basically the same punishment...I cannot trust you to follow the rules...so I will remove the temptation.......


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This is the best Saturday that I've had to work in a long time!! I'm almost upset that I have to go home and miss all the fun!! 