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<blockquote data-quote="amazeofgrace" data-source="post: 140038" data-attributes="member: 4864"><p>Ugh Happy Easter all...........</p><p> </p><p>difficult child I, my 16 y/o, got up and went to church with us today, I was shocked that he did this without a fight, he even stayed awake through the sermon. </p><p> </p><p>But once we got home, he decided to be a world class Pipp. He kept threatening difficult child II that he was going to break the new Wii game (smash brothers). When I intervened, I was called a bunch of disrespectful names. I reacted by confiscating his beloved walkman. resulting in more mouth, and then when, I went to take his beloved hat, I was shoved and hit. Sorry all, I am anti child abuse, really I am, but when my 16 y/o son, who is taller then I am, hits me, he's getting more then a time out. Needless to say. I got the hat, my extra weight comes in handy for somethings, like sitting on my bratty 16 y/o. I was so livid that it got to this place, I threatened to have the DYFS worker remove him from the house, although at that time I was quite serious. He quickly became remorseful (it took about an hour), much to my surprise, he's been known to hold a grudge for days, but he also had plans 2night, so I am sure that had something to do with it. </p><p> </p><p>difficult child II was actually very well behaved, a bit hyper due to sugar overload, but other wise, he was great. Who would of though the other one would make the day pure h - e - double carrot sticks???</p><p> </p><p>Ugh I am so tired of riding this roller coaster, can I get off now? Please???<img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/please.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":please:" title="please :please:" data-shortname=":please:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="amazeofgrace, post: 140038, member: 4864"] Ugh Happy Easter all........... difficult child I, my 16 y/o, got up and went to church with us today, I was shocked that he did this without a fight, he even stayed awake through the sermon. But once we got home, he decided to be a world class Pipp. He kept threatening difficult child II that he was going to break the new Wii game (smash brothers). When I intervened, I was called a bunch of disrespectful names. I reacted by confiscating his beloved walkman. resulting in more mouth, and then when, I went to take his beloved hat, I was shoved and hit. Sorry all, I am anti child abuse, really I am, but when my 16 y/o son, who is taller then I am, hits me, he's getting more then a time out. Needless to say. I got the hat, my extra weight comes in handy for somethings, like sitting on my bratty 16 y/o. I was so livid that it got to this place, I threatened to have the DYFS worker remove him from the house, although at that time I was quite serious. He quickly became remorseful (it took about an hour), much to my surprise, he's been known to hold a grudge for days, but he also had plans 2night, so I am sure that had something to do with it. difficult child II was actually very well behaved, a bit hyper due to sugar overload, but other wise, he was great. Who would of though the other one would make the day pure h - e - double carrot sticks??? Ugh I am so tired of riding this roller coaster, can I get off now? Please???:please: [/QUOTE]
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