[blparent] Mom, may I have some ice cream, please?
Jo Elizabeth Pinto
jopinto at msn.com
Tue Feb 26 06:46:27 UTC 2013
Depends on the misbehavior, I guess, and how long it stays corrected. If it
was just a small slip or whining fit or something, I'd probably still do ice
cream. But if it was more obnoxious than that, or if I said I wouldn't give
ice cream if the misbehavior continued and it did, then sorry, no dice.
And yes, giving the woman your seat when she wasn't feeling well seems like
it would have been nice to do.
Jo Elizabeth
Truth is tough. It will not break, like a bubble, at a touch; nay, you may
kick it about all day like a football, and it will be round and full at
evening.--Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jess
Sent: Monday, February 25, 2013 3:05 PM
To: Blind Parents Mailing List
Subject: Re: [blparent] Mom, may I have some ice cream, please?
Yes, I would give my daughter an ice cream if the day was hot if she
corrected her misbehavior. Yes, did the right thing by giving that mom your
seat because you noticed that she wasm't feeling well. I would hope that if
I were in that situation that someone would do what you did.
Jess
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Eric Calhoun <eric at pmpmail.com> wrote:
>Being a parent has a lot of challenges. One day I observed a family member
>getting on the bus. The day happened to be Feb. 17. I was headed toward
>UCLA's Jackie Robinson Stadium. Now, back to this family, Mom, with 4
>kids: They were, obviously, tired. Mom complains that, "I have to see
>where I'm going." All 4 kids were misbehaving, one is autistic. As a
>blind person, I had a duty to quiet down and not say anything to her.
>
>I felt it necessary to let them go, because: (1) they were all irritable,
>and (2) one kept asking for ice cream. Question to blparent: If your
>children correct their misbehavior, and the day is hot, do you still give
>them ice cream? Bonus question: I got off at my stop, handing my seat over
>to Mom, who, at this time, was not feeling well, and still irate. Did I do
>the right thing to give up my seat, so that she could better watch her
>kids? If yes, please explain your answer. You may respond on or off list.
>
>Eric
>..
>
>Eric from Los Angeles. May 2013 be the best ever, and may the rest of
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