| Thanks, these made me laugh. I've had a bad week with my 17year old. |
As a parent of a new driver, this post made me laugh out loud before I wanted to cry thinking about how easily that could happen to us. |
PP here. Mine does my makeup too! So there's that, at least. |
HaHa!! |
Okay, this made me LOL. And I am glad nobody got hurt. |
Been there. I miss my kids being at home. |
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Oh geeze. I have a 10 yr old and browse here to keep up with what might be coming my way.
There are hysterical yet frightening! |
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I think my DS15 does not have the ability to put on socks in under 15 minutes. Seriously. He just sits there, staring into space.
He could do this when he was a toddler. I am not sure when he lost the ability to put on socks in a reasonable amount of time, but he has. Trying to figure out what brain function replaced the "sock putting on" function because it's gone now. |
“No, I gave up my outside job to devote myself to ensuring that you become a fully-functional adult. And part of that job is teaching you to clean up after yourself. So bring me your effing dishes.“ |
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OP here-- thank you so much for these stories. I don't know what I was thinking with the thread title, but these really helped. Reminds me of how special and funny our children our.
I showed DD a charity water ad and in the car, she tells me, mom, I'm serious. I don't want any bday or xmas gifts. I said, whoa, are you going to donate them? and she replies, yeah, to myself! I'm going to use the money for camp! |
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OP, you started a funny thread and your DD made me laugh. You'll be okay. Thanks for the laughs. |
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My 15yo daughter's room should be designated a Super Fund site. I've given up trying to get her to clean it up, I can only hear "this is my space so why do you care?!" so many times. My attitude at this point is that if she wants to live like that, fine, but I'm not adding to the mess by buying her a thing more and I won't step foot in there to clean anything, and that includes dealing with her laundry since I cannot tell what is clean or dirty.
So the other day she stomps into my room and announces she has no pants to wear. I tell her she knows where the washing machine is and how to use it. She starts raving about how mean I am and how my other children are clearly favorites because I do their laundry (which isn't true, I do her younger brother's wash but her older brother does his own) and on and on. After she wore herself out complaining she stomped back to her lair to fume. But let it be known, she did a load of wash that night. She left it in the washer for two days, but let's not focus on that part... |
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It gets better, OP. DD, 21, is a beautiful, charming young woman who constantly tells us how much she loves us and misses us.
She... was not like that as a teenager, let's leave it at that. |