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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 53961" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>How I hated DST when the boys (and when the lst generation kids)</p><p>were young. I'd have them in their jammies and chillin' before</p><p>bedtime and neighborhood kids would be playing kickball out in</p><p>the street and yelling in childish glee. Of course, my kids</p><p>wanted to know "why?". My only answer was "because I am the Mom"</p><p>etc.</p><p></p><p>We never allow phone calls after 9 PM and no computer when the</p><p>adults aren't about SO...most of the time both generations of kids fell assleep pretty early. Sleepovers, of course, were a</p><p>whole different story.</p><p></p><p>Now?? OMG, now my husband and I are too old to stay awake on work nights past 9 or 10. I have to say a prayer that the Lord is</p><p>watching over the boys cause I'm snorin'. LOL DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 53961, member: 35"] How I hated DST when the boys (and when the lst generation kids) were young. I'd have them in their jammies and chillin' before bedtime and neighborhood kids would be playing kickball out in the street and yelling in childish glee. Of course, my kids wanted to know "why?". My only answer was "because I am the Mom" etc. We never allow phone calls after 9 PM and no computer when the adults aren't about SO...most of the time both generations of kids fell assleep pretty early. Sleepovers, of course, were a whole different story. Now?? OMG, now my husband and I are too old to stay awake on work nights past 9 or 10. I have to say a prayer that the Lord is watching over the boys cause I'm snorin'. LOL DDD [/QUOTE]
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