why do you ask what they want? just make something and they either eat it or make their own. you make it far more difficult for yourself than it needs to be, OP. oh and if they don't eat, guess what? they won't f-ing starve and they will end up appreciating you making them meals. |
Mine gripe about schoolwork. Every little thing. |
“Play with me” said repeatedly while I’m playing with him. |
Great response! +100 |
Mom mom mom mom mom mom look at this mom mom mom mom see what I’m doing mom mom mom mom
Aaaaaaaaand repeat. For hours. All day. This is hard. Everything is hard right now |
My 3 yo flips out when DH and I try to talk about things he deems boring. He will yell, “STOP TALKING STOP TALKING STOP TALKING!”
This is a new habit. Never happened before quarantine. |
One poster mentioned that every time they complained about being bored, their mom made them clean something. Now that they’re adults, they still clean whenever they are bored. YMMV. |
“Whom” is correct, when used with a preposition, eg., “For whom the bell tolls.” |
I find myself repeating hints my mom used to say.
“I feel you’re hungry, grab an apple.” “Go outside and play.” |
Yes, use the objective case. |
Same. Working full-time while (minimally) supervising them and caring for them is enough. What drives me over the edge is Mom, Mom, Mom, Mom, Mom . . . |
They are kids that can't go to school, meet family, play with friends, or go to a playground or library or museum or even grocery store( it was a super fun activity for my kid pre-COVID). and top of that most have parents that are either worried about finances/jobs are engrossed in work throughout the day. Have some empathy! |
Not it isn’t. It’s whom (object of preposition) |
I think you should reply: whatever you prepare. I’m looking toward to it. |
This is my 5 year old. I’m worried about how the quarantine is affecting him. I’m looking into child therapists because of his mood lately. He’s an only child and is desperate for school. Zoom pre-K isn’t the same and I’m worried Kindergarten will be online this fall ![]() |