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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I wrote this post a couple weeks ago, about my son making us a casserole with peas and my husband eating it standing at the sink so he could spit the peas directly into the sink (he doesn't like peas.) https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/886435.page I have another son, who has a job this summer working at a big box home improvement store. He doesn't have his own car, so usually I (or my husband) will drop him off/pick him up. Today when I picked him up, he looked really happy and excited and was carrying a leaf blower. He told me he had bought it for my husband for father's day. In all honesty, my husband doesn't really have use for a leaf blower...but still, that's really sweet, right? So after dinner my son went to his room, got the leaf blower, and came into the room where Dh was watching tv. My son was singing "happy father's day" to the tune of "happy birthday." Dh just sat on the couch and said "what am I going to do with a leaf blower?" That's a total D--- thing to say to your kid, right? Son ended up bringing the leaf blower out to the shed a few mintues later. Son is now asleep (he has to work at 7 am tomorrow) and I asked Dh if he talked with son about it. And he was still just a jerk "Well, he caught me off guard." I'm just....upset. [/quote] You need to get some perspective. :roll: [/quote]
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