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Old 06-19-2024, 06:12 PM   #37345
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Originally Posted by DNSB View Post
You are a braver person than me. I had qualms about taking both kids into a grocery store.

This discussion has triggered a trip down memory to remember one lady who was very upset that we had our son on a leash. Evidently we were going to warp him for life by treating him like an animal.
I usually did the grocery shopping in the evenings, and left the kids with their dad. Back then I picked up my Great Aunt and took her, we went every 2 weeks. When the boys got older, 8-9, I would take one of them to help sometimes. I just don't remember ever having to take all the kids with me to the grocery.

Malls and shopping centers yes, but not the grocery. It was already too crowded in most of the stores, I had no interest in adding to the confusion with a bunch of kids. They were better off at home.
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