Anonymous wrote:The drama with DS is unbearable. Very sneaky and secretive. Good grades but horrible attitude almost 24/7. He is under 18 but does not think he owes us any information on his whereabouts, etc. Is this happening at other people's homes?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stunned by some of the pp. DS is great...good student, works hard on athletics, performs community service, good relations with teachers and "us" (although he could pick up his clothes a bit more!), never been in trouble (so far!) and no sign of senioritis (yet).......O/wise, an all around good DS. We are having separation pangs already......oh well, guess its to each his own...
stunned, really?
So stunned she posted twice, although on page 1 it was a DD. But same use of ... and same language.
My DD, who I'm not making up and who goes to a top private school (Georgetown Prep, in case you're wondering) is really great. So great that she has already been accepted to Harvard, received likely letters to Yale, Princeton and Stanford, and had a representative from MIT come and personally serenade her with a ballad about how important it is to educate girls in computer science.
She does community service, has programmed her way to the best possible score in the AMC, and all of her teachers love her. In fact, they've been stumbling over themselves to write her rec - but she chose her music teacher, because her music teacher has helped her get a job singing with the Metropolitan Opera at the Kennedy Center and she really knows who my daughter is. She is the national junior gymnastic soccer champion, it's not a popular sport...that's why you haven't heard of it.
She cleans her room without being asked, helps cook dinner 8 times a week, and babysits her younger brothers whenever I can't. I'm going to miss her so much. She really is a light unto my house.
All y'all with disobedient, mediocre kids who you can't wait to get rid of need to step up your parenting.
I'd be careful...apparently one of the posters analyzes the posts looking for "clues" on how people write "....." You used some of the same words...perhaps we have the same poster every time! LOL
LOL Thanks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stunned by some of the pp. DS is great...good student, works hard on athletics, performs community service, good relations with teachers and "us" (although he could pick up his clothes a bit more!), never been in trouble (so far!) and no sign of senioritis (yet).......O/wise, an all around good DS. We are having separation pangs already......oh well, guess its to each his own...
stunned, really?
So stunned she posted twice, although on page 1 it was a DD. But same use of ... and same language.
My DD, who I'm not making up and who goes to a top private school (Georgetown Prep, in case you're wondering) is really great. So great that she has already been accepted to Harvard, received likely letters to Yale, Princeton and Stanford, and had a representative from MIT come and personally serenade her with a ballad about how important it is to educate girls in computer science.
She does community service, has programmed her way to the best possible score in the AMC, and all of her teachers love her. In fact, they've been stumbling over themselves to write her rec - but she chose her music teacher, because her music teacher has helped her get a job singing with the Metropolitan Opera at the Kennedy Center and she really knows who my daughter is. She is the national junior gymnastic soccer champion, it's not a popular sport...that's why you haven't heard of it.
She cleans her room without being asked, helps cook dinner 8 times a week, and babysits her younger brothers whenever I can't. I'm going to miss her so much. She really is a light unto my house.
All y'all with disobedient, mediocre kids who you can't wait to get rid of need to step up your parenting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stunned by some of the pp. DS is great...good student, works hard on athletics, performs community service, good relations with teachers and "us" (although he could pick up his clothes a bit more!), never been in trouble (so far!) and no sign of senioritis (yet).......O/wise, an all around good DS. We are having separation pangs already......oh well, guess its to each his own...
stunned, really?
So stunned she posted twice, although on page 1 it was a DD. But same use of ... and same language.
My DD, who I'm not making up and who goes to a top private school (Georgetown Prep, in case you're wondering) is really great. So great that she has already been accepted to Harvard, received likely letters to Yale, Princeton and Stanford, and had a representative from MIT come and personally serenade her with a ballad about how important it is to educate girls in computer science.
She does community service, has programmed her way to the best possible score in the AMC, and all of her teachers love her. In fact, they've been stumbling over themselves to write her rec - but she chose her music teacher, because her music teacher has helped her get a job singing with the Metropolitan Opera at the Kennedy Center and she really knows who my daughter is. She is the national junior gymnastic soccer champion, it's not a popular sport...that's why you haven't heard of it.
She cleans her room without being asked, helps cook dinner 8 times a week, and babysits her younger brothers whenever I can't. I'm going to miss her so much. She really is a light unto my house.
All y'all with disobedient, mediocre kids who you can't wait to get rid of need to step up your parenting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stunned by some of the pp. DS is great...good student, works hard on athletics, performs community service, good relations with teachers and "us" (although he could pick up his clothes a bit more!), never been in trouble (so far!) and no sign of senioritis (yet).......O/wise, an all around good DS. We are having separation pangs already......oh well, guess its to each his own...
stunned, really?
So stunned she posted twice, although on page 1 it was a DD. But same use of ... and same language.
My DD, who I'm not making up and who goes to a top private school (Georgetown Prep, in case you're wondering) is really great. So great that she has already been accepted to Harvard, received likely letters to Yale, Princeton and Stanford, and had a representative from MIT come and personally serenade her with a ballad about how important it is to educate girls in computer science.
She does community service, has programmed her way to the best possible score in the AMC, and all of her teachers love her. In fact, they've been stumbling over themselves to write her rec - but she chose her music teacher, because her music teacher has helped her get a job singing with the Metropolitan Opera at the Kennedy Center and she really knows who my daughter is. She is the national junior gymnastic soccer champion, it's not a popular sport...that's why you haven't heard of it.
She cleans her room without being asked, helps cook dinner 8 times a week, and babysits her younger brothers whenever I can't. I'm going to miss her so much. She really is a light unto my house.
All y'all with disobedient, mediocre kids who you can't wait to get rid of need to step up your parenting.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stunned by some of the pp. DS is great...good student, works hard on athletics, performs community service, good relations with teachers and "us" (although he could pick up his clothes a bit more!), never been in trouble (so far!) and no sign of senioritis (yet).......O/wise, an all around good DS. We are having separation pangs already......oh well, guess its to each his own...
stunned, really?
So stunned she posted twice, although on page 1 it was a DD. But same use of ... and same language.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Stunned by some of the pp. DS is great...good student, works hard on athletics, performs community service, good relations with teachers and "us" (although he could pick up his clothes a bit more!), never been in trouble (so far!) and no sign of senioritis (yet).......O/wise, an all around good DS. We are having separation pangs already......oh well, guess its to each his own...
stunned, really?
Anonymous wrote:Stunned by some of the pp. DS is great...good student, works hard on athletics, performs community service, good relations with teachers and "us" (although he could pick up his clothes a bit more!), never been in trouble (so far!) and no sign of senioritis (yet).......O/wise, an all around good DS. We are having separation pangs already......oh well, guess its to each his own...