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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 523844" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>lisa, you are right about the mentoring and the knowing. husband always hopes the kids wll listen to him and it never works. Wiz was 18 mos when he laughed when husband scolded him and gave him time out. he told husband that daddies are funny but mommies are serious. and he was right! </p><p></p><p>The deal with the 2 college kids was out of my mouth before i even knew i had said it. I just had not heard the c word used in such a public setting with women and kids and this was totally a whole community type event - with lots of kids events at every corner of the campus. i sure had never heard it yelled before in any setting. </p><p></p><p>No worries on hijacking - it is an interesting thread.</p><p></p><p>i do have finger signs, so did my mom. She used some sign language signals and never told us to shut up. she would move her fingers against her thumb like making a duck bill that is quacking and we knew that it was time to zip it. i can get my kids attention even from the back of the audience when they are on stage and have them sit or stand still or stop it depending on what that finger is doing. never really thought about it. </p><p></p><p>jess can get the cat to sit using her finger from across the room. She says his first name - captain is his first name, not morgan - and points down ith her finger and he sits. it is adorable but she has to truly be angry, playing wont' do it. husband is truly jealous as captain owns him and won't do a dang thing his slave wants him to do. husband is the slave, captain the owner. All i have to do is call his name and he will stop no matter what. If i say out he leaves the room, any room, no matter what. If he gets out and is across the yard and i say in, he runs fast to get in. This is a cat who has to take a nap if he walks across the living room to his bowl in the kitchen, so seeing him run is unusual and funny as all get out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 523844, member: 1233"] lisa, you are right about the mentoring and the knowing. husband always hopes the kids wll listen to him and it never works. Wiz was 18 mos when he laughed when husband scolded him and gave him time out. he told husband that daddies are funny but mommies are serious. and he was right! The deal with the 2 college kids was out of my mouth before i even knew i had said it. I just had not heard the c word used in such a public setting with women and kids and this was totally a whole community type event - with lots of kids events at every corner of the campus. i sure had never heard it yelled before in any setting. No worries on hijacking - it is an interesting thread. i do have finger signs, so did my mom. She used some sign language signals and never told us to shut up. she would move her fingers against her thumb like making a duck bill that is quacking and we knew that it was time to zip it. i can get my kids attention even from the back of the audience when they are on stage and have them sit or stand still or stop it depending on what that finger is doing. never really thought about it. jess can get the cat to sit using her finger from across the room. She says his first name - captain is his first name, not morgan - and points down ith her finger and he sits. it is adorable but she has to truly be angry, playing wont' do it. husband is truly jealous as captain owns him and won't do a dang thing his slave wants him to do. husband is the slave, captain the owner. All i have to do is call his name and he will stop no matter what. If i say out he leaves the room, any room, no matter what. If he gets out and is across the yard and i say in, he runs fast to get in. This is a cat who has to take a nap if he walks across the living room to his bowl in the kitchen, so seeing him run is unusual and funny as all get out. [/QUOTE]
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