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<blockquote data-quote="Tiapet" data-source="post: 523944" data-attributes="member: 455"><p>I so enjoy mornings too! (NOT) The refusal to get up until the very last minute, the screaming and refusal to go to school. The sometimes threats (one day actually having to call about truancy- lot of good that did!). Oh and the joys of renting buddy...I'll top that one with two nights ago the ritual of wanting to "swim" in the bathtub constantly being battled. My youngest difficult child will fill the bathtub up and we have shower doors. He things it's a fish tank I guess. This time he really did it though. 1/2" of water on the entire floor and I knew I could hear it coming through the walls downstairs as I was sitting there. Sent SO up (heard this once before but couldn't prove it, this time was obvious). In that amount of time he saw the water on the floor but water was dripping downstairs through the moldings of the woodwork, then we started seeing water marks showing on all the seems in the ceiling! Can you imagine the damage? 3 rooms of ceilings, 3 rooms of floors! UGH! I'm devastated and scared at what the cost is going to be and more so that we may end up with mold or rot not know the true damage. Thankfully the brown water marks are only at the seams but still, that means the water spread in such a wide area. </p><p></p><p>I know we were talking about mornings, he does those horrendous things in mornings that all of yours do as well. His morning medications do not kick in fast enough even with short acting. "sigh"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiapet, post: 523944, member: 455"] I so enjoy mornings too! (NOT) The refusal to get up until the very last minute, the screaming and refusal to go to school. The sometimes threats (one day actually having to call about truancy- lot of good that did!). Oh and the joys of renting buddy...I'll top that one with two nights ago the ritual of wanting to "swim" in the bathtub constantly being battled. My youngest difficult child will fill the bathtub up and we have shower doors. He things it's a fish tank I guess. This time he really did it though. 1/2" of water on the entire floor and I knew I could hear it coming through the walls downstairs as I was sitting there. Sent SO up (heard this once before but couldn't prove it, this time was obvious). In that amount of time he saw the water on the floor but water was dripping downstairs through the moldings of the woodwork, then we started seeing water marks showing on all the seems in the ceiling! Can you imagine the damage? 3 rooms of ceilings, 3 rooms of floors! UGH! I'm devastated and scared at what the cost is going to be and more so that we may end up with mold or rot not know the true damage. Thankfully the brown water marks are only at the seams but still, that means the water spread in such a wide area. I know we were talking about mornings, he does those horrendous things in mornings that all of yours do as well. His morning medications do not kick in fast enough even with short acting. "sigh" [/QUOTE]
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