Anonymous wrote:What is a special santa pancake?
Anonymous wrote:Watch... OP will not allow this to die. She is going to keep sockpuppeting. Watch...
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree that you shouldn’t make a 4 year old wait while you make and eat pancakes! You should have grabbed a piece of cheese and continued with the presents.
Next year, have some pastries that can be eaten while she’s unwrapping stuff.
A four year old can have enough self control to take a break from the orgy of unwrapping, especially when warned ahead of time. These responses are disgusting. No wonder at this time of year there are so many posts bemoaning how materialistic and ungrateful their families are. It starts like this - with insisting that unwrapping a pile of presents is sacred and comes before all else.
Let it go, OP. You were wrong. Stop embarrassing yourself. She is a four year old child excited about Christmas and wasn't hungry - you were hungry. You are shockingly selfish.
I wrote the above and I'm not OP. Just another poster appalled at these ridiculous responses. Lord knows I'm not a perfect parent but at least I don't cater to my kids' worst instincts.
Yeah, right.
Ok, ask Jeff to check the ip addresses if you don't believe I'm not op. Geez.
Jeff can only tell if you used the same IP address. You just turned off your wifi and responded on your phone. Your syntax and style of writing is identical to the first poster.
OP, you are deeply troubled and need help. Your need for approval is clearly out of bounds.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Christmas was hardly ruined. I'd be horrified if she said something so rude to anyone else. I had warned her she was going to have to pause to eat and I got up early to make sure the food was ready for her so she wouldn't have to wait long. Its not like I spanked her and she was in her room all of 2 minutes before coming to the realization that she should apologize.
She didn't need to apologize, idiot
You made her stop having Christmas so your pregnant ass could eat because God forbid you just grab a bite quickly until pancakes are ready
Listen moron, learn to read. Pancakes and fruit were ready. It would have taken her 5 minutes to scarf down the food. You need to learn to read. At least my children aren't going to grow up to become selfish brats. She's currently snuggling with me while reading one of her gifts. And she'll know not to say something so rude to others.
I may be the only one on OP’s side. OP is teaching her kid that manners are important. Sounds like how my parents would have handled it. For you other posters, your kids are probably the ones calling you stupid because you forgot to do their homework for them.
+100000
Anonymous wrote:Watch... OP will not allow this to die. She is going to keep sockpuppeting. Watch...
Anonymous wrote:All you had to do was give her 6-7 more minutes to open presents op and she would have been happy to come eat
But no
You went HAM on everyone because god forbid you wait a few minutes to stuff your face
Like I said. You are the type who will pull this shit every single year. Your family will dread holidays because there will always be some arbitrary test like this that you'll set up that they will unknowingly fail.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. Christmas was hardly ruined. I'd be horrified if she said something so rude to anyone else. I had warned her she was going to have to pause to eat and I got up early to make sure the food was ready for her so she wouldn't have to wait long. Its not like I spanked her and she was in her room all of 2 minutes before coming to the realization that she should apologize.
She didn't need to apologize, idiot
You made her stop having Christmas so your pregnant ass could eat because God forbid you just grab a bite quickly until pancakes are ready
Listen moron, learn to read. Pancakes and fruit were ready. It would have taken her 5 minutes to scarf down the food. You need to learn to read. At least my children aren't going to grow up to become selfish brats. She's currently snuggling with me while reading one of her gifts. And she'll know not to say something so rude to others.
I may be the only one on OP’s side. OP is teaching her kid that manners are important. Sounds like how my parents would have handled it. For you other posters, your kids are probably the ones calling you stupid because you forgot to do their homework for them.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:All you had to do was give her 6-7 more minutes to open presents op and she would have been happy to come eat
But no
You went HAM on everyone because god forbid you wait a few minutes to stuff your face
Like I said. You are the type who will pull this shit every single year. Your family will dread holidays because there will always be some arbitrary test like this that you'll set up that they will unknowingly fail.
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Anonymous wrote:All you had to do was give her 6-7 more minutes to open presents op and she would have been happy to come eat
But no
You went HAM on everyone because god forbid you wait a few minutes to stuff your face
Like I said. You are the type who will pull this shit every single year. Your family will dread holidays because there will always be some arbitrary test like this that you'll set up that they will unknowingly fail.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree that you shouldn’t make a 4 year old wait while you make and eat pancakes! You should have grabbed a piece of cheese and continued with the presents.
Next year, have some pastries that can be eaten while she’s unwrapping stuff.
A four year old can have enough self control to take a break from the orgy of unwrapping, especially when warned ahead of time. These responses are disgusting. No wonder at this time of year there are so many posts bemoaning how materialistic and ungrateful their families are. It starts like this - with insisting that unwrapping a pile of presents is sacred and comes before all else.
Let it go, OP. You were wrong. Stop embarrassing yourself. She is a four year old child excited about Christmas and wasn't hungry - you were hungry. You are shockingly selfish.
I wrote the above and I'm not OP. Just another poster appalled at these ridiculous responses. Lord knows I'm not a perfect parent but at least I don't cater to my kids' worst instincts.
Yeah, right.
Ok, ask Jeff to check the ip addresses if you don't believe I'm not op. Geez.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree that you shouldn’t make a 4 year old wait while you make and eat pancakes! You should have grabbed a piece of cheese and continued with the presents.
Next year, have some pastries that can be eaten while she’s unwrapping stuff.
A four year old can have enough self control to take a break from the orgy of unwrapping, especially when warned ahead of time. These responses are disgusting. No wonder at this time of year there are so many posts bemoaning how materialistic and ungrateful their families are. It starts like this - with insisting that unwrapping a pile of presents is sacred and comes before all else.
Let it go, OP. You were wrong. Stop embarrassing yourself. She is a four year old child excited about Christmas and wasn't hungry - you were hungry. You are shockingly selfish.
I wrote the above and I'm not OP. Just another poster appalled at these ridiculous responses. Lord knows I'm not a perfect parent but at least I don't cater to my kids' worst instincts.
Op literally pitched a fit over pancakes. Who's indulging their worst instincts here- the 4 yo or the grown ass adult?
The fact her husband begged her to "show forgiveness today" is very insightful into how OP generally behaves. As well as her belligerent need to INSIST over and over she is RIGHT and her 4 yo was WRONG!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Agree that you shouldn’t make a 4 year old wait while you make and eat pancakes! You should have grabbed a piece of cheese and continued with the presents.
Next year, have some pastries that can be eaten while she’s unwrapping stuff.
A four year old can have enough self control to take a break from the orgy of unwrapping, especially when warned ahead of time. These responses are disgusting. No wonder at this time of year there are so many posts bemoaning how materialistic and ungrateful their families are. It starts like this - with insisting that unwrapping a pile of presents is sacred and comes before all else.
Let it go, OP. You were wrong. Stop embarrassing yourself. She is a four year old child excited about Christmas and wasn't hungry - you were hungry. You are shockingly selfish.
I wrote the above and I'm not OP. Just another poster appalled at these ridiculous responses. Lord knows I'm not a perfect parent but at least I don't cater to my kids' worst instincts.
Yeah, right.