Too true Goodsoulette. I am just starting to relax the reins with my eldest daughter in the respect that I am letting her venture a little further afield from our house - slightly. Even then, she must be accompanied with her friends, not wander far away and must carry her mobile, fully charged. Before anyone says that a mobile is no substitute for parental consent, I am fully aware of that but as the vast majority of her schoolfriends carry mobiles, I would be alienating her from her peers by not allowing her to have one and at least this way if God forbid the worst happened, the police would at least hopefully have a signal to go on.
I do leave my kids away from me for a period of time five days per week though - to go to school and nursery. To all the parents online now of young kids , where are your kids just now? At school perhaps or nursery? We leave the most precious people to us in the whole world in the care of people we trust to look after our kids in our absence and trust that there will be no problems other than a skint knee at playtime perhaps. Sadly for the kids of Dunblane et al this wasn't the case but we can not keep our kids shrouded away from the world living a bubble wrapped like existence and so hope and pray each day that our kids will be safe.
I share your sentiments Smudge. I certainly don't trust anyone anymore and in fact, I was just saying to my hubby last night that no matter how good your friends may seem , you just never know if any of them could be a deviant. We moved house almost two years ago and made a new circle of friends but we don't know them that well yet. Our eldest keeps asking to go to sleepovers at her friends' houses but we keep making excuses. I am just not happy about that at all.