I noticed with my children that they went through a certain stage when, no matter what they'd done, it was never
their fault, in fact, they always managed (somehow) it make it
my fault! On one occasion this caused my Gran to remark
'You sound just like Donald.'
Donald, it turned out, was my Grandad's younger brother. When my grandparents married, Gran had a general shop next door to Grandad's butchers and Donald was employed as their delivery boy.
With the basket on his bike well loaded, Donald prepared to set off one day when Gran warned him it was far too full, thus unstable and he'd fall off. Of course, at 14 Donald thought he knew better and, after a brief
'it's too full - no it isn't - yes it is - etc.,' argument, Donald wobbled off. Seconds later from around the corner came the resounding crash as .... Donald fell off!
Gran rushes to see the damage and, having established Donald hasn't fallen in the stream and drowned, says she told him the basket was too full - to which Donald instantly replies
'Well, as my employer you should have made me take some stuff out' Now I see where my daughters got it from
