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Observation of kids growing into adults
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<blockquote data-quote="Abbey" data-source="post: 272300" data-attributes="member: 179"><p>Lisa, I've always tried to instill the downgraded (if you want to call that) lifestyle in my kids. You don't need fancy clothes or jewelry...just good friends and family, hopefully a job, and if that doesn't come around your friends will cover you. Two of my 4 got it...the other two, not there yet.</p><p></p><p>Hmmm...now that I think about it, the two that got it are my bio kids. The other two are difficult child and easy child. easy child is a great kid but is totally caught up in the culture of today's teens. He spends more money of a pair of shoes and the coolest cell phone of the week than I do in a month of groceries. Even if I did have the money, I would never spend it on something like that.</p><p></p><p>It was just nice to hear his thoughts and how he sees the world.</p><p></p><p>Abbey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Abbey, post: 272300, member: 179"] Lisa, I've always tried to instill the downgraded (if you want to call that) lifestyle in my kids. You don't need fancy clothes or jewelry...just good friends and family, hopefully a job, and if that doesn't come around your friends will cover you. Two of my 4 got it...the other two, not there yet. Hmmm...now that I think about it, the two that got it are my bio kids. The other two are difficult child and easy child. easy child is a great kid but is totally caught up in the culture of today's teens. He spends more money of a pair of shoes and the coolest cell phone of the week than I do in a month of groceries. Even if I did have the money, I would never spend it on something like that. It was just nice to hear his thoughts and how he sees the world. Abbey [/QUOTE]
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