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He used “drunk” which was okay though predictable. Being a chancer he then went for “very drunk” at which point I told him he was taking the piss. He then tried “wasted” and I was just about to explain how that term is more used for drug intake but decided that is for another day.
I must say I was surprised at it being in the book but it must be approved within the curriculum.
By all accounts the mothers on the Whatsapp group were having quite the tizzy.
p.s. "easy" is relative. From here on it gets worse by all accounts.
They are never really difficult, at least mine weren't. Even the 'sleepless nights' bit was a nonsense, I remember none of those. Some interrupted sleep? Sure, but that was easy enough to get used to.
Kids are a joy, I wish mine were young again. Teenagers are not a joy. Now I can't wait for them to leave. :-(
From about 3 - 8 they are the greatest things ever, a non-stop source of entertainment and fun. I never thought I could love something as much as I loved them at that age.
Mrs WES and I once had a discussion over a bottle of red about what age would you freeze them at if you could. 8 and 6 for us. No downside at that age and they are still a joy.
Anyone who doesn't want children has no soul. :-)