nikkit I feel your pain we don't ever go into the city the last time we went the amount of vagrants was astounding and at one stage when walking down a mall Miss Lily wanted to know what the disgusting smell was: it was a lot of homeless people with signs asking for money but funnily enough they all had a smoke in there hand, go figuretoday we are going to have lunch at a friends house
Quote from: *suzanne* on November 05, 2013, 01:47:33 amnikkit I feel your pain we don't ever go into the city the last time we went the amount of vagrants was astounding and at one stage when walking down a mall Miss Lily wanted to know what the disgusting smell was: it was a lot of homeless people with signs asking for money but funnily enough they all had a smoke in there hand, go figuretoday we are going to have lunch at a friends house😦 Wow!I love that my kids know some very wealthy and influential people as well as homeless people, people with mental illnesses, indigenous and plenty of gay families. I think it's important that they understand the breadth of humanity - life is much bigger and more interesting than the beige of the suburbs.And yes some of the homeless people don't smell so great, but most of the ones we come into contact with are kind, unselfish people. One even reunited my neighbors with their lost dog!