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lorettacritchet
07-09-2012, 07:31 PM
This is just a vent thread.....

Well yesterday was a bit of a nightmare to put it short and sweet, most things went wrong! At 5.45pm, it got worse - my kitchen set alight!! I had to extinguish the fire but am devasted. All I can say all the practice in the world did not prepare me for it. I hit an all time shock motion....everything mechanical. One of the clients who was there picking her 8 yr old daughter up said I was so calm and organised!!! I was like huh? :eek:

To make it worse I am 90% sure it was the 6 year old boy! When I rang his mum she told me she was working!!!! :panic: SO i sent him to the other childminder he uses who is also my emergency contact....she has known him much longer than me and said he had an incredible look of guilt on his face and I had seen it too but thought i was being paranoid.....he hasn't admitted to it and frankly I don't want to know if he did or didn't now. I am just non cooking now! Funny i always find an excuse to buy a take away but yet now i have the excuse and don't want it!!!

I love my little girl, she was the one who told me there was a fire and bless she doesn't talk well but she pulled on my legs and turned me around! :thumbsup: She is my little hero and as much as she is my daughter and it's expected that i would protect her and try and blame someone else, every parent and childminder who spends enough time with kids knows them well enough to know the little things they do to show remorse or some form of guilt.:blush:

Luckily ofsted just want a written report and an action plan!

blue bear
07-09-2012, 07:34 PM
Oh goodness what a fright. I hope there is not too much damage and you can get back to normal. How do you think it was started?

lorettacritchet
07-09-2012, 07:37 PM
sorry i meant to write how it started but head all over the place.

Would you believe i was about to wash up the highchair table top thingy, door bell rang, i went to answer left on the worktop. Just a minute amount of the table edge touched the electric hob. The kid switched the hobs, oven and grill on and it just melted away. Luckily my little girl alerted before too much damage happened but need to check things out. All toys etc needs to be cleaned as does the tops etc. we had to throw our kettle and toaster away :(

Daughter and i had to go hospital too . :censored:

Jo Jo
07-09-2012, 07:41 PM
Oh dear glad your all okay though it could have been much worse x

cathtee
07-09-2012, 07:44 PM
That's terrible, so glad everyone is ok. I would be having a very serious word with little boy!

mum24
07-09-2012, 07:47 PM
You did really really well under the circumstances, almost certain I would not have been as calm and collected.
Treat you and your daughter to something really nice over the weekend:)

curlycathy
07-09-2012, 07:52 PM
Well done for staying so calm and be kind to yourself now xx We had a minor fire once when the evil dishwasher decided to set fire to the plug - hubby and I dealt with it all fine but I had delayed shock afterwards :( Thank goodness your little girl alerted you, hope you are all ok now xxx

Maza
07-09-2012, 08:02 PM
Oh my word. So glad you are all okay. What a shock for you. x

Ballette
07-09-2012, 08:13 PM
How terrible for you! As others have said, just glad you are both OK and not too much damage was done :eek:

elly1958
07-09-2012, 08:17 PM
Gosh what a dayyou have had. Well done for coping so well and try not to keep reliving the moments. Get plenty of rest and I am sure in time you will be fine. Enjoy your weekend:clapping:

miffy
08-09-2012, 06:02 AM
What a horrible shock for you. Glad everyone is OK and hope there is not too much damage.

Miffy xx