Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I feel sorry for your kids. You will look back and miss the magic. My daughter is 12 and didn't really know for sure until 11 but still plays along and has a blast with younger siblings.
She has said time and time again how fun all those years were.
So sick of parents trying to push their kids out of childhood to be their friends. Be a parent and stop being a selfish twit. A few nights a year you have to stay up until 2am and then you get excitement and pure happiness in the AM. Wait until your are up until 2am after a kid breaks curfew and blows you off the next morning. You will be begging for the days of innocence again.
You have a very strange grasp of logic.
Anonymous wrote:I feel sorry for your kids. You will look back and miss the magic. My daughter is 12 and didn't really know for sure until 11 but still plays along and has a blast with younger siblings.
She has said time and time again how fun all those years were.
So sick of parents trying to push their kids out of childhood to be their friends. Be a parent and stop being a selfish twit. A few nights a year you have to stay up until 2am and then you get excitement and pure happiness in the AM. Wait until your are up until 2am after a kid breaks curfew and blows you off the next morning. You will be begging for the days of innocence again.
Anonymous wrote:I'm really hoping this is the last year. DD is almost 9. Is either incredibly naive or realizes she has a good racket going. We will still give gifts, but this getting up at 2 am thing to sneakily leave the goodies has got to stop!
Anonymous wrote:I'm really hoping this is the last year. DD is almost 9. Is either incredibly naive or realizes she has a good racket going. We will still give gifts, but this getting up at 2 am thing to sneakily leave the goodies has got to stop!