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Elsenet, someone remarked that her daughter has nursery clothes which are not suitable for everyday use, so she needs new things to wear at weekends.

I'm confused. Weekends are two days long. How is that everyday?

And do kids really do more messy things at nursery than at home with their parents? Linnea's always cleaner after times in creches than after time with me at home, presumably because they can't bath her so painting etc is more restrained.

But everyday meaning "two days a week" bothered me.

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Date: 2007-05-18 11:00 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] webhill.livejournal.com
My kids just have clothes. I mean, ok, Lilah still MOSTLY wears what I give her to wear, and so I can arbitrarily say "this item of clothing is just for special occasions and this one is ok for anytime except when we are in synagogue" and blah blah blah. However, Naomi chooses her own clothes and Jacob only wears basically one type of stuff anyway. So, I don't really have that division. The stuff they wear to school is the same stuff they wear at home. It gets dirty, I wash it, BFD.

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