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<blockquote data-quote="cow pollinater" data-source="post: 955666" data-attributes="member: 14661"><p>We have a part time kid that stays with us when things aren't going well at his house. He's related to us but it's pretty distant. He is two days younger than my son,age eight, who is the oldest of my two but he is years behind both of them in just about everything but street smarts. My kids will challenge me if I make an off-handed comment about him when he's not around but it's pretty obvious that they have him figured out in how they treat him... they're usually kind and helpful... usually...</p><p>About a year ago I was laying down for a quick nap and trying to shut out the noise of the three kids in the tree-house(about ten feet off the ground) outside the bedroom window.</p><p> I nodded off and barely woke up for a "WHUMP" followed by giggling. I figured if there was giggling everybody was fine...</p><p> I nodded back off... "WHUMP... uughhh!" followed by more giggling". </p><p>I didn't want to know so back to sleep...</p><p>"WHUMP" followed by boysterous laughter. I heard a girls voice "no, you tell him... he always listens to YOU" and I finally parted the curtains to see Larry perched at the door of the treehouse with a sleeping bag wrapped around his shoulders. There was an open umbrella on the ground directly in front of the treehouse.</p><p>I cracked the window and said, "hey kids, be nice to Larry."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cow pollinater, post: 955666, member: 14661"] We have a part time kid that stays with us when things aren't going well at his house. He's related to us but it's pretty distant. He is two days younger than my son,age eight, who is the oldest of my two but he is years behind both of them in just about everything but street smarts. My kids will challenge me if I make an off-handed comment about him when he's not around but it's pretty obvious that they have him figured out in how they treat him... they're usually kind and helpful... usually... About a year ago I was laying down for a quick nap and trying to shut out the noise of the three kids in the tree-house(about ten feet off the ground) outside the bedroom window. I nodded off and barely woke up for a "WHUMP" followed by giggling. I figured if there was giggling everybody was fine... I nodded back off... "WHUMP... uughhh!" followed by more giggling". I didn't want to know so back to sleep... "WHUMP" followed by boysterous laughter. I heard a girls voice "no, you tell him... he always listens to YOU" and I finally parted the curtains to see Larry perched at the door of the treehouse with a sleeping bag wrapped around his shoulders. There was an open umbrella on the ground directly in front of the treehouse. I cracked the window and said, "hey kids, be nice to Larry." [/QUOTE]
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