Amy&Dan
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Tiffer said:I actually agree with you on the majority of this post. Except the last sentence. I will always blame the person or the parents.
And yes, my child too, mis-behaves on occasion, but I try to do something about it. The biggest problem is parents who think their kids are never wrong and they own the world.
I am not sure why my last sentence, which basically said that if your elderly mom gets run over by heelied kiddies you will like them less, is the one you disagree with? I meant the heelies not the kids. I'm not a child hater and neither is anyone else. Many of us just find these shoes to be a hazard to who ever gets in the path of the kid rolling towards them. I never blame kids for doing crazy things but I do blame their parents when they see it happen and don't do anything about it and don't do their darndest to prevent it in the first place. But we all see things differently. And for the record, I hope you haven't gotten any idea from my posts that I think my kids are never wrong. I don't think kids on heelies are monsters compared to my kids, I just think they are really wearing the wrong shoe at the wrong time and place. The momentum of a child rolling on heelies is much stronger than if they are just walking along. That gives them less time to react and more opportunity to hurt someone including themself. Not seeing how I own the world with my sentiment.
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People get all up in arms when someone jokes like this and "promotes hurting a kid" but they don't seem to care about the kids on wheels hurting themselves or other kids or adults.
There wouldn't be enough Pixie Dust in the World...

**slowly climbing back into my chair after falling on floor laughing** 