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Thank you very much to the two women with buggies with babies that helped me retrieve my errant 4 year old who went to the toilet on her own in Peckham Rye Park! After near heart attack (not having been told that was what she was doing) and asked half of the park I was delighted to get her back - appreciate I probably just started shouting at her and in my panic probably forgot to thank you... So many thanks. My errant ginger child is now on a (hopefully) shorter leash
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It sounds like your "ginger" is an independent soul, a 'go and do' variety of individual, she may end up running her own business if that trait continues to grow with her.



I went and got seperated from my parents when I was five but we were on holiday in Yarmouth at the time it gave my mother an extra handful of grey hair she could have done without.

Ps

I have run businesses for the last forty years.

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