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<blockquote data-quote="flutterbee" data-source="post: 215088"><p>I can get him up in the morning, but I am not going to stand in the bathroom with him to keep him moving rather than just standing in the shower. Besides, he whiiiines. OMG. Like fingernails on a chalkboard. An almost grown man whining. I didn't raise him like that. He's 17. When it's something he wants to do, he can get there on time and he'll get pissy with anyone that slows him down. I hope they give him yucky AND boring community service because he'll *hate* that. If he's kept busy, he won't mind it at all. If I didn't need him driving, I'd just let him lose his license. It's just that this is going to cause problems for ME. </p><p></p><p>I've seriously considered putting Wynter back in regular school and, really, I'd just be trading one problem for another. The only benefit is that it would get her out of the house and away from each other some every day. And I can't decide right now if the benefit outweighs the 'risk'. I'm still considering it, though. </p><p></p><p>And someone PLEASE tell me how to get the dogs to stop barking every time a cricket farts. Jewel has hound in her (whippet) and she has that hound bark - she sounds like a big dog - and then Buster starts barking and I'm pretty sure he has no idea what he's barking at. He's just doing it cause Jewel is. This goes on all day long.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterbee, post: 215088"] I can get him up in the morning, but I am not going to stand in the bathroom with him to keep him moving rather than just standing in the shower. Besides, he whiiiines. OMG. Like fingernails on a chalkboard. An almost grown man whining. I didn't raise him like that. He's 17. When it's something he wants to do, he can get there on time and he'll get pissy with anyone that slows him down. I hope they give him yucky AND boring community service because he'll *hate* that. If he's kept busy, he won't mind it at all. If I didn't need him driving, I'd just let him lose his license. It's just that this is going to cause problems for ME. I've seriously considered putting Wynter back in regular school and, really, I'd just be trading one problem for another. The only benefit is that it would get her out of the house and away from each other some every day. And I can't decide right now if the benefit outweighs the 'risk'. I'm still considering it, though. And someone PLEASE tell me how to get the dogs to stop barking every time a cricket farts. Jewel has hound in her (whippet) and she has that hound bark - she sounds like a big dog - and then Buster starts barking and I'm pretty sure he has no idea what he's barking at. He's just doing it cause Jewel is. This goes on all day long. [/QUOTE]
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