thread: Mud!

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    Angry Mud!

    My girls were running under the sprinkler a few hours ago. They were having a good time & I just left them to it while I did a few things.
    After a little while I heard Jaz yell 'Quick Bri! There's a car coming!'
    I stuck my head out to see them both standing at the fence armed with a handful of mud each waiting to throw it at the passing car!!!
    I went out & roused on them to hear the same thing 10 minutes later!
    Again I told them 'Don't you dare!'
    They played around a bit, then when I heard mud hit the front of the house I thought 'thats enough'.
    I went & showered them & put the Simpsons movie on, fed them & settled in to chat on BB.
    About an hour late I got a knock on the door.... Our next door neighbour....
    'Just thought I'd let you know your kids threw mud on our cars'
    They were hosing them down & I could've died! Jaz came to the door & I asked her about it & she just grinned like it was the funniest thing she'd heard!
    I told him I'm really sorry & sent her to her room, then told Bri she was in trouble too, but really... why do kids do these things?

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    oh I know its naughty but I bet they had so much fun..

    I would have got the girls to help clean the cars..

    I too would be mortified if my kids did that though..

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    I would be so mortified too, but they are just kids and Im sure the neighbours new this.

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    Oh that is so funny, couldn't help but laugh. They are only kids, what can you do.

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    but really... why do kids do these things?
    Ummm...because they can! They probably just spent one of the funnest days they've had in a long time. We forget about fun when we're serious grown ups who like clean stuff! LOL

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    DH just got home & I told him what happened. He tried sending them to their rooms again, but then looked at me, giggled & said 'I can't talk! I would've done the same thing!'

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    it is funny heck I miss running under a sprinkler and having fun with mud (water restrictions) - but on the serious side ...

    I'd get the two of them to go over to the neighbours and apologise and then (after talking to the neighbours) get the neighbours to pick a "punishment" for making the cars dirty - something that the girls can do at your neighbours house to "make things right" - maybe not washing the car (coz that is fun coz you can hose each other) but something else.

    They should learn consequences for their actions.

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    That might be a good idea. If I can ever catch them at home & awake.
    She works 2 jobs, pretty much from 6am til midnight sometimes, & sleeps when not working. He also works full time 7 days a week. Their son & his cousin are only 17 (the ones who came over), so I dunno about letting them do the punishing

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    That might be a good idea. If I can ever catch them at home & awake.
    maybe a note in the letter box about it ? put it to them as you want it to be a "learning" experience for the girls, which is why you're asking for a "punishment"

    I wish I was young again to go and have mud fights