Felicity is visiting
her sister's family one Sunday afternoon. Penelope's husband is playing golf
and her two children; Alice (8) and George (9) are playing noisily on
the staircase and landing. They spend more time arguing than getting
along and Penny frequently has to interject before their behaviour
gets out of hand. George is forever teasing his sister and Alice is
always on the defensive. “Why can't he just get along nicely with her?” Penelope
says after breaking up yet another spat.
“I was round at a
neighbours the other day and she has one of each.... you'll never
guess what she does to 'encourage' her son to play nicely with his
sister.”
“What?” Penny
asked.
“Well... I called
around and I could hear the kids playing upstairs... we sat at the
kitchen table having a coffee and a chat. The kids were playing hide
& seek. We could hear footsteps and doors opening and closing and
in the background the daughter loudly counted backwards from
fifty...” Felicity described. “The footsteps come down the stairs
and all of a sudden, her son enters the kitchen looking for somewhere
to hide... I don't think he knew I was there because he froze and looked
absolutely mortified when he saw me.”