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    I have the same problem. Sometimes pants are even still wet from the beach if we've been there in the morning and I don't have back up clothing. My parents tell me that if they came home queaky clean it means we didn't do anything and we didn't have fun . . . . go with it . . you think their kids don't get messy at home? puuuuuuuuuuuuuleeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaase!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cadillac View Post
    I have the same problem. Sometimes pants are even still wet from the beach if we've been there in the morning and I don't have back up clothing. My parents tell me that if they came home queaky clean it means we didn't do anything and we didn't have fun . . . . go with it . . you think their kids don't get messy at home? puuuuuuuuuuuuuleeeee eeeeeeeeeeeeeaaaase!
    Its a scary thought.....last week during P/U I said "sorry ***** clothes are a mess today, we did a lot of chalk drawings" mom then says: "are you kidding you keep her WAY cleaner than I do" now THAT grossed me out because this kid goes home a m.e.s.s. on a GOOD day....
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    I actually change the children at least once a day. usually after lunch. then they get dirty a bit after as well but parents take the children in and we usually wash their hands and faces before they leave. I did have one mom ask me to put smocks or something on her son cause he was coming home with some paint on his clothes (very little). I told her to provide me a shirt he could dirty and recommended that he doesn't wear his best clothes here. He is still always the nicest dressed.

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