tonilea
<font color=blue>I hope I don't regret this...<br>
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And he was scared for life, right. Our kids learned VERY early on that the rules at Grandma and Grandpa's were NOT the same as they were at home--early on being toddlers. So what if Grandma gave them ice cream for breakfast--it was FUN for the kids for a day or two. They knew they wouldn't get that at home. Again, see the post about teacups.
Maybe not, but if he has some rough years as a teen, I'll know who to blame!

Of course, the rules are different at Grandma & Grandpa's. I don't complain out chips before dinner or other things along that vein that make me cringe. Heck my parents let him do things I am absolutely certain they would have just killed me for doing, but there has to be a line.
ETA: I would never send my son anywhere for "free babysitting". If anyone wants to keep him, they have to ask.
