I had a friend who always did this for her daughter. Just about every day “Nay Nay” (Renée) forgot something, her homework, her lunch, whatever and her mom had to make a special trip to the school to bring it to her.
I think these are two different situations. The son wants his homework, which is important to his education and future. The daughter wanted a time-wasting toy. I think Mom’s snarky comment was uncalled for.
SHAKEDOWNVILLE almost 3 years ago
He should “backup” assignments.
Macushlalondra almost 3 years ago
I had a friend who always did this for her daughter. Just about every day “Nay Nay” (Renée) forgot something, her homework, her lunch, whatever and her mom had to make a special trip to the school to bring it to her.
Diat60 almost 3 years ago
Fake news – no kid ever voluntarily went back for homework!
CccComics4me almost 3 years ago
I think these are two different situations. The son wants his homework, which is important to his education and future. The daughter wanted a time-wasting toy. I think Mom’s snarky comment was uncalled for.
scyphi26 almost 3 years ago
Okay, the homework one I can understand helping them out on.
MuddyUSA Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Aha…that is a horse of a different color…so to speak!
oakie817 almost 3 years ago
that’s Captain Discipline if you don’t mind
PrinceMarvel Premium Member over 2 years ago
There’s a difference between a toy, and homework.