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<blockquote data-quote="exhausted" data-source="post: 485655" data-attributes="member: 11001"><p>Yes Steely-she is amazingly smart and charming when she decides to be! I am relieved it is done.</p><p></p><p>Well I looked up after the second number and in comes this motley crew-my son, his life long friends (the twins), and yes...my daughter! I almost lost it and started to cry. She got home late-said she heard 6:40 instead of 5:40 for the go time (not true...). They all 4 looked like your typical kids, my son in shorts (32 degrees last night), not quite concert attire, but they were there. My son is such a great kid. He knew it would kill me if they didn't come-despite the fact that he had worked all day and he has his own gig today-he made sure they were there. They enjoyed it (I have to say it was pretty great!)</p><p></p><p>My husband on the other hand was not so forgiving. He sat in the loft scowling. After the concert he nailed her for being late, told her she was "phony" and if it wasn't for her brother, she had no intention of coming. She came back with some choice words. It's sad, but at least they are expressing their feelings. Before I was the bad guy and husband only did the sugar work. She thought he walked on water. Now if we could just refine the language and the methods.</p><p></p><p>It was nice to have them all there!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exhausted, post: 485655, member: 11001"] Yes Steely-she is amazingly smart and charming when she decides to be! I am relieved it is done. Well I looked up after the second number and in comes this motley crew-my son, his life long friends (the twins), and yes...my daughter! I almost lost it and started to cry. She got home late-said she heard 6:40 instead of 5:40 for the go time (not true...). They all 4 looked like your typical kids, my son in shorts (32 degrees last night), not quite concert attire, but they were there. My son is such a great kid. He knew it would kill me if they didn't come-despite the fact that he had worked all day and he has his own gig today-he made sure they were there. They enjoyed it (I have to say it was pretty great!) My husband on the other hand was not so forgiving. He sat in the loft scowling. After the concert he nailed her for being late, told her she was "phony" and if it wasn't for her brother, she had no intention of coming. She came back with some choice words. It's sad, but at least they are expressing their feelings. Before I was the bad guy and husband only did the sugar work. She thought he walked on water. Now if we could just refine the language and the methods. It was nice to have them all there! [/QUOTE]
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