My GS went to Beavers camp but his Mum was a helper as she too felt he was too young, and she was right. Because of his experience, even with his Mum there, he chose not to go this time, as he really didn't enjoy it. I think I agree with your DD glass, it is very hard for some younger ones, and my DD who helped was not really happy with the supervision and the food available. Maybe they are being over protective but I feel there is plenty of time for them to do that sort of thing as they get older.
So, what does “class” actually mean to you nowadays?
Is there a toiletry you can no longer buy and miss?
On being called Darling and Love
🦞 The Lockdown Gang still chatting 🦞
Robert Kenyon, Reform's candidate for Makerfield. Would you let him in your house?


