I took my youngest two to Asda yesterday. They were both being great so I offered them anything they want in the shop. My son, he's lovelly, said I'd like some cocktail sausages and ice cream. My daughter said okay, let's go to the clothes section and she picked up a wizards of waverly place top that cost £6.50 😀
Originally posted by yo its meIt's an old story. Girls are more interested in how they look, boys are more interested in filling their stomachs.
I took my youngest two to Asda yesterday. They were both being great so I offered them anything they want in the shop. My son, he's lovelly, said I'd like some cocktail sausages and ice cream. My daughter said okay, let's go to the clothes section and she picked up a wizards of waverly place top that cost £6.50 😀
Originally posted by HandyAndyYeah I think it's a bit of that and that my daughter thinks about what things cost more and picked something she could tease her older siblings with (- but it didn't work becasue they'd been bought stuff too while we were out.)
It's an old story. Girls are more interested in how they look, boys are more interested in filling their stomachs.
Originally posted by yo its meSo £6.50 for a top is expensive? Here that would be considered very cheap! And the sausages and ice cream would probably not be that much cheaper.
Yeah I think it's a bit of that and that my daughter thinks about what things cost more and picked something she could tease her older siblings with (- but it didn't work becasue they'd been bought stuff too while we were out.)
Originally posted by NordlysWell for a childs top (she's 6) in a suppermarket, yes it's expencive. Wizards of waverly place is a disney thing. Most of hte tops were in packs of two for £4/5. The sausages and ice cream wasn't much less actually, you're right there (£3.99)- but everyone got to share them.
So £6.50 for a top is expensive? Here that would be considered very cheap! And the sausages and ice cream would probably not be that much cheaper.
Originally posted by yo its meJust to clarify -- the sausages and ice cream were two separate items to be eaten separately? I'm envisioning your tyke taking a crispy, greasy sausage and dipping it in ice cream.
Well for a childs top (she's 6) in a suppermarket, yes it's expencive. Wizards of waverly place is a disney thing. Most of hte tops were in packs of two for £4/5. The sausages and ice cream wasn't much less actually, you're right there (£3.99)- but everyone got to share them.
Originally posted by yo its meHe eats sausage and ice cream? Would it not be faster to just inject fat directly into his arteries?
I took my youngest two to Asda yesterday. They were both being great so I offered them anything they want in the shop. My son, he's lovelly, said I'd like some cocktail sausages and ice cream. My daughter said okay, let's go to the clothes section and she picked up a wizards of waverly place top that cost £6.50 😀