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David Cameron left daughter at pub. Hey, been there done that

David Cameron accidentally left his 8-year-old daughter in a pub, and the reaction from parents in Britain and abroad has been overwhelmingly sympathetic. It happens to the best of us.

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Prime Minister David Cameron left his 8-year-old daughter in a pub, and parents in Britain and abroad have chimed in with sympathy. It has happened to the best of parents. Here, Mr. Cameron speaks to a child during a visit to Coram's Parents Centre in central London May 18, 2012.

We don鈥檛 know what we appreciate more: the news coming out of Britain that Prime Minister David Cameron accidentally left his 8-year-old daughter at a pub, or the overwhelmingly sympathetic reaction from parents to this all-too-close-to-home oops.

There was the risk, of course, that the story of Cameron and his wife, Samantha, forgetting elementary school-aged Nancy (each one thought the girl was with the other), would result in a wave of tsk-tsking; a chance to revel again in how some other parents 鈥 even the PM and wife! 鈥 just don鈥檛 add up.

(As in: Sure, I might be looking at my iPhone too much during the day, but at least I haven鈥檛 left Baby M in a bar. Yet.)

But no, the news of what some UK publications have dubbed Cameron鈥檚 鈥淗ome Alone moment,鈥 has unleashed a wave of stories from other parents who have left their kids at malls, at work, outside the grocery store, even at a fishmonger.

鈥淚 am worried about how I will explain my purchases to my wife,鈥 Tim Dowling wrote in The Guardian, explaining this last scenario.聽 鈥淚 am specifically wondering how to answer the question: 鈥榃hy did you buy two-dozen goose barnacles?鈥 I can't say, 鈥楤ecause I wanted the man to think I knew what they were.鈥
To my surprise this is not the first question my wife asks me when I show up at the playground. The first question she asks is: 鈥榃here is the baby?鈥 For a brief second I have no idea what she's talking about. What baby? Then I drop my barnacles and run, as fast as I can, all the way back to the fish shop.鈥

We love these stories. Not because we鈥檙e advocating leaving the kids at the rest stop, mind you. But because the overwhelmingly non-snarky reaction reflects some of the loving truths of parenthood:

We love our kids. Truly, deeply, passionately, beyond what we ever imagined before we had them. We can also totally goof. Especially when the kids outnumber us. Even if we鈥檙e the Prime Minister of Britain. (Who has three.)

And when we mess up without causing much lasting damage 鈥 well, it could be a lot worse.

As Katie O鈥橠onovan, from the website Mumsnet, told The Telegraph of London: 鈥淲hether you are Prime Minister, a teacher or stay at home mum, being a parent is really busy and can be really chaotic.

鈥淲e all have stressful times with our kids when we lose them or forget about them temporarily, it鈥檚 one of those things that happen to the best of us.鈥

As for 8-year-old Nancy: Reports say she was just fine, and was helping out the pub staff when the panicked Camerons returned looking for her.

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