Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
Why so rigid, OP?
If her tone is demanding, you just tell her that, and point out she could have thought ahead and told you when you all went grocery shopping.
OP--The demanding tone s addressed almost every week. We went grocery shopping this past weekend and when asked: "do you need anything?", the answer was a "no, I am good." There is no "thought ahead" unfortunately.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP--we have a lot of last minute unreasonable requests lately and she does not pull her chore weight at home...needs constant reminders to do a pre-determined set of chores. I can't complain about schoolwork, solid As in high level classes. DH ended up taking her after school, but we made her pay for ~$50.00 in baking supplies. DH and I were gifted a dry batch of cookies for V-day and the good batch went to her friends/BF at school.
What kind of cookies require $50 worth of ingredients ? Were they good cookies at least?
Anonymous wrote:OP--we have a lot of last minute unreasonable requests lately and she does not pull her chore weight at home...needs constant reminders to do a pre-determined set of chores. I can't complain about schoolwork, solid As in high level classes. DH ended up taking her after school, but we made her pay for ~$50.00 in baking supplies. DH and I were gifted a dry batch of cookies for V-day and the good batch went to her friends/BF at school.
Anonymous wrote:OP--we have a lot of last minute unreasonable requests lately and she does not pull her chore weight at home...needs constant reminders to do a pre-determined set of chores. I can't complain about schoolwork, solid As in high level classes. DH ended up taking her after school, but we made her pay for ~$50.00 in baking supplies. DH and I were gifted a dry batch of cookies for V-day and the good batch went to her friends/BF at school.
Anonymous wrote:
Why so rigid, OP?
If her tone is demanding, you just tell her that, and point out she could have thought ahead and told you when you all went grocery shopping.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um teach your daughter better. Obviously you have given in to her demands before and she thinks this is acceptable.
OP--DH does, I don't.
What does DH think about this?
OP--DH response was....just send me the list. My comment: "Are you serious? Let's talk about your response once again."
Anonymous wrote:It's not last minute - it's not even noon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Um teach your daughter better. Obviously you have given in to her demands before and she thinks this is acceptable.
OP--DH does, I don't.
What does DH think about this?
OP--DH response was....just send me the list. My comment: "Are you serious? Let's talk about your response once again."
If he has no problem getting the stuff and being there by 6, what is your objection? Apparently he doesn't mind.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OMG just pick her up and go to the store with her, maybe even bake with her.
She will be gone next year and we will hear about how much you miss her and she won’t call you.
+1
This one thing isn't a big deal UNLESS she is a princessy "do this by this time, I insist" teen who has a repeated pattern of these kinds of requests and who gets peeved if you say no.
Pattern + peeved=A problem.
But if she's otherwise pretty appreciative, doesn't get into a snit if things don't go her way, pulls her weight on schoolwork etc., then cut some slack. Can't get to the store for real? Don't go. Not enough time to bake from scratch tonight? Tell her to get a mix. DH fine with it? Let him do this without being mad at him too. Or tell DD to make BF a card instead or whatever. But unless this request is just another in a series of demands, why so steamed, OP?
The driving or not driving judgements above are simply off-topic. Not every teen is driving the second she or he hits 16, or even 17. Ridiculous for some PPs to make this thread about that.
Anonymous wrote:It's not a big deal. Just go to the store and get the stuff on the list. She's not being a princess. Get over yourself and stop being such a control freak.