Guest wrote:Kizzie wrote:Raggamuffin wrote:Rolluplostinspace wrote:
And you'd know what it's like looking after three young girls locked in 24 hrs a day ... she decided it was .... not you.
Then she's part of the problem. Do you think that bouncy castle will materialise out of thin air?
She has a garden - what did children do before bouncy castles?
Went to playgrounds, soft play, days out, even school and after school clubs and classes. You do what you have to do to keep your children happy and worn out enough to sleep so that you can the relax ready for another very long day. This is hard on everyone including kids.
I had to shop for essentials yesterday after 5 weeks of not going to a supermarket. I drove past a massive playground which is well provided with play equipment, it was a beautiful sunny day and it was completely deserted. These people are doing their very best to keep isolated and staying at home. I understand completely the need for some play equipment, including a bouncy castle to keep their children exercised and safe at home in their gardens.
The play parks near me have all been fenced ... such a heartbreaking time, really test everyone's patience .