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<blockquote data-quote="svengandhi" data-source="post: 600189" data-attributes="member: 3493"><p>Too bad we're not closer. My baby boy, who is the same age as your difficult child, is sitting home doing nothing because his d and d buddies are all at sleepaway camp and he refused to go. My difficult child just banned baby boy from his x-box for a week for screaming at me and shrieking when I asked him to accompany difficult child and I on an errand. I can't drive at night anymore due to cataracts so difficult child was going to take me. Where we had to go is up a steep driveway so difficult child asked baby boy to come so he could drop off the cat carriers I had borrowed so I wouldn't have to walk up the hill. Instead, difficult child had to pull into the driveway and then back out into traffic, which scares me. He is a new driver. My baby boy is a easy child - I can't imagine dealing with him if he was a difficult child...</p><p></p><p>All I can say is, at least there's no homework.</p><p></p><p>PS - Was difficult child happy with his earth science regents score?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="svengandhi, post: 600189, member: 3493"] Too bad we're not closer. My baby boy, who is the same age as your difficult child, is sitting home doing nothing because his d and d buddies are all at sleepaway camp and he refused to go. My difficult child just banned baby boy from his x-box for a week for screaming at me and shrieking when I asked him to accompany difficult child and I on an errand. I can't drive at night anymore due to cataracts so difficult child was going to take me. Where we had to go is up a steep driveway so difficult child asked baby boy to come so he could drop off the cat carriers I had borrowed so I wouldn't have to walk up the hill. Instead, difficult child had to pull into the driveway and then back out into traffic, which scares me. He is a new driver. My baby boy is a easy child - I can't imagine dealing with him if he was a difficult child... All I can say is, at least there's no homework. PS - Was difficult child happy with his earth science regents score? [/QUOTE]
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