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Mon, Oct 27 2008, 8:09 pm
my 8 yr old dd just came over to me and ask "mommy could you please iron these clothes"(gives me a pile of her doll clothes) I said " im busy" so she said " ok so when the cleaning lady comes could you please tell her to iron them" and she ran off.
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greenfire
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Mon, Oct 27 2008, 8:19 pm
perhaps you can teach her how to iron ...
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yo'ma
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Mon, Oct 27 2008, 8:21 pm
greenfire wrote: | perhaps you can teach her how to iron ... |
I was thinking the same thing, but then I figured people would say...8 years old...iron...no way...that's so dangerous!!!
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greenfire
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Mon, Oct 27 2008, 8:29 pm
hey she may grow up to sew like us - great minds think alike ...
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yo'ma
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Mon, Oct 27 2008, 8:30 pm
greenfire wrote: | hey she may grow up to sew like us - great minds think alike ... |
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GAMZu
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Mon, Oct 27 2008, 8:35 pm
Hahaha My kids would never even know to ask that! They have no idea what an iron is. You could put it on a cold setting though and let her play.
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bubbles
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Mon, Oct 27 2008, 8:36 pm
try put them in the dryer maybe it will uncrease the clothing a little.
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yo'ma
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Mon, Oct 27 2008, 8:37 pm
GAMZu wrote: | Hahaha My kids would never even know to ask that! They have no idea what an iron is. |
One of the first times I went to my il's, I wanted to iron something. You should've seen the iron. It must've been 100 years old. I don't remember if it worked or not, but I do know that they never used it.
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greenfire
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Mon, Oct 27 2008, 8:39 pm
well we are ironers here ... my son irons his own shirts my dd irons her pleats into the uniform ... start em young ...
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BennysMommy
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Mon, Oct 27 2008, 8:43 pm
yo'ma wrote: | GAMZu wrote: | Hahaha My kids would never even know to ask that! They have no idea what an iron is. |
One of the first times I went to my il's, I wanted to iron something. You should've seen the iron. It must've been 100 years old. I don't remember if it worked or not, but I do know that they never used it. |
We've learned never to count on someone else's iron! We've been guests at a few homes where the iron was old and rusty on the bottom, non-existent, or just a terrible iron.
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Mon, Oct 27 2008, 8:50 pm
and what happens if the dolls wear them like that
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Lady Godiva
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Mon, Oct 27 2008, 9:01 pm
I'd say "Hell, no." Okay, maybe without the hell...
Take this as an opportunity to teach her to fold her doll's clothing properly so they don't crease.
I'm impressed, really, I am.
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chanagital
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Mon, Oct 27 2008, 9:11 pm
hey when she irons the doll cloths you think that she could iron..the undies too? One of my MIL's do that it drives me nutz why would you iron undies? I could understand play cloths a little better but kids undies for under their play cloths why in the world would you iron them... please explain!
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greenfire
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Mon, Oct 27 2008, 9:13 pm
BennysMommy wrote: | yo'ma wrote: | GAMZu wrote: | Hahaha My kids would never even know to ask that! They have no idea what an iron is. |
One of the first times I went to my il's, I wanted to iron something. You should've seen the iron. It must've been 100 years old. I don't remember if it worked or not, but I do know that they never used it. |
We've learned never to count on someone else's iron! We've been guests at a few homes where the iron was old and rusty on the bottom, non-existent, or just a terrible iron. |
eww that's happened to me ... could be they never use it themselves so don't know ... maybe the cleaning lady should tell them ...
to me an iron is a major necessity !!!
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GAMZu
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Mon, Oct 27 2008, 10:06 pm
Actually, my kids found the iron in a closet. Once my mother was here and they were playing with it- running with it back and forth along the corridor wall and making heavy machinery sounds She said that she can tell how often I use the iron by the way the kids played with it. LOL
PS, Greenie, I am impressed by your kids!
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Lefty
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Wed, Nov 19 2008, 5:21 pm
GAMZu wrote: | Hahaha My kids would never even know to ask that! They have no idea what an iron is. You could put it on a cold setting though and let her play. |
Thats still dangerous in my opinion. she might learn to heat it up herself when momy is NOT around.
I would tell her dolls cloths don't need ironing cuz when u play with them they get creased again so its a petty I'd rather teach her something instead (pertaining to the doll) like braiding
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avigailmiriam
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Wed, Nov 19 2008, 5:32 pm
I learned to iron when I was 7, so if she's responsible enough, you could teach her how to iron. Though doll clothes are a pain in the but to do because they are so tiny.
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