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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 503777" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Thanks. Haven't heard a peep out of K for the past 2 days. Don't know if he's grounded or what.</p><p></p><p>I dropped difficult child off at a friend's house today. He wanted me to drop him off on a corner and he would walk the rest of the way. NOT! I wanted to see the house and introduce myself.</p><p>Found the house (not easy ... it was a maze of streets inside of streets inside of cul-de-sacs), introduced myself to dad, grandpa, uncle. </p><p>Came back 4 hrs later ... mom answers the door. I asked for difficult child and she frowned and said, "I just got home and I don't think they had anyone over today." She calls the kids. A tall, curly haired teen, wired with-headphones, stands at the top of the stairs. "This is C." A younger girl shows up on the other side of the stairs. "This is A."</p><p>Uhhh ... my son's name is C and the friend whose house he's at has a name that starts with-an A ... </p><p>What are the chances that I would end up at the WRONG HOUSE and find a kid with-the same name and sister with-nearly the same name? Nearly the same age? ROFL!</p><p>Nice of the mom to invite me in, anway. We shook hands, I figured out that the houses were both on cul-de-sacs, same street, 1 block apart.</p><p> "I'm not normally an airhead," I said, backing down the steps.</p><p></p><p><img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/Graemlins/916blusher.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":916blusher:" title="blushing :916blusher:" data-shortname=":916blusher:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 503777, member: 3419"] Thanks. Haven't heard a peep out of K for the past 2 days. Don't know if he's grounded or what. I dropped difficult child off at a friend's house today. He wanted me to drop him off on a corner and he would walk the rest of the way. NOT! I wanted to see the house and introduce myself. Found the house (not easy ... it was a maze of streets inside of streets inside of cul-de-sacs), introduced myself to dad, grandpa, uncle. Came back 4 hrs later ... mom answers the door. I asked for difficult child and she frowned and said, "I just got home and I don't think they had anyone over today." She calls the kids. A tall, curly haired teen, wired with-headphones, stands at the top of the stairs. "This is C." A younger girl shows up on the other side of the stairs. "This is A." Uhhh ... my son's name is C and the friend whose house he's at has a name that starts with-an A ... What are the chances that I would end up at the WRONG HOUSE and find a kid with-the same name and sister with-nearly the same name? Nearly the same age? ROFL! Nice of the mom to invite me in, anway. We shook hands, I figured out that the houses were both on cul-de-sacs, same street, 1 block apart. "I'm not normally an airhead," I said, backing down the steps. :blusher: [/QUOTE]
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