Just goes to show that you're never too old to try new things. I can only hope I'll be as awesome as these grandmas! Very cool.
A woman driving a car with a six year old inside crashed into a house after going up over a curb and across a yard. I don't care what the reason was, that is pretty damn idiotic. If I end up in the news some day after having done something similar, you have my permission to say the same!
I was thinking the same thing until I realized that it's not Japan's fault that the earth decided to have an earthquake/tsunami near their country.
Her son was probably scared to death. What an idiot.
I would have gone back over it with the mower... a few times, just to be safe.
----> " "yo, baby, you wanna get hitched?" as you're standing over the buffet at Sizzler"
lol, that made me crack up.
Driving under the influence at 1:30 in the afternoon. Nice. /sigh
The thing is, grandma has said she never saw the boys out of that room. The maintenance guy that turned them in the first place, said the room smelled of human urine. I understand doing something like this for short periods of time while you're doing something like taking a shower (if no other adult is in the house) or at night so they don't wake up and wander off without you, that kind of thing, but always? No, that is not right. And if the adults are there, that room shouldn't smell like urine. They need to be changing those boys diapers and their messes in a timely manner. That's just sick and inhumane.
I was thinking the same thing. Even he had sense enough to know it wasn't right.
The difference here is, the mother (grandmother, I mean) crying saying she never saw them out of their rooms (cages). Ever. I have two children. I also used a play pen at times, a swing, etc. But you can bet your ass my parents, as well as others, saw my children outside of those devices. I have known autistic children, and I don't think that anyone would say keeping them "locked up" is nurturing. It's sad. She needed to give her children to someone who could properly care for them if she could not.