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THEY didn't call - THEY never said sorry
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<blockquote data-quote="dreamer" data-source="post: 143625" data-attributes="member: 1697"><p>ROFL, ok - read the replies, now----(and I was early for getting difficult child to work, LOL)</p><p></p><p>Um? well, whether it is typical teen or difficult child? Doesn't matter much to me....I would still be vocal and haveing my own tantrum. ANd my kids would be finding out gosh gee, mom is human and mom has her own ideas and plans and I would be yelling that hmmmm, they better wtach out cuz tomorrow, I might come wake them up when it seems a nice time to me, maybe cuz I suddenly decided at 3 am, looking at the moon over there was just so awesome and a perfect opportunity to have some mother child bonding, and gee, don't they just totally agree with me? And aw gee, how could they argue with mommy? I am simply thinking of them? </p><p>Even my shadow knows better than to be asking me for a favor and then leving me hanging. LOL. </p><p>Yeah, maybe time for a lil talk, such as hey dude, you know when you say you are gonna be here, it does take me a few minutes to be ready to come answer the door, be dressed and presentable...I am not a teen and I do not roll outta bed quite the same as you or your friends. I do not answer the door in my PJs nor can I even FIND the door without morning hmj (or whatever) and when given a chance to SEE you my ADOREING child- I get excited and want to be awake. Even if you are only gonna be here long enough to meet a friend, and I want to take full advantage of those moments----so my dear dude- USE SOME CONSIDERATION NEXT TIME- except ya know dude? I am in NO hurry to agree to a next time for THIS kind of incident.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dreamer, post: 143625, member: 1697"] ROFL, ok - read the replies, now----(and I was early for getting difficult child to work, LOL) Um? well, whether it is typical teen or difficult child? Doesn't matter much to me....I would still be vocal and haveing my own tantrum. ANd my kids would be finding out gosh gee, mom is human and mom has her own ideas and plans and I would be yelling that hmmmm, they better wtach out cuz tomorrow, I might come wake them up when it seems a nice time to me, maybe cuz I suddenly decided at 3 am, looking at the moon over there was just so awesome and a perfect opportunity to have some mother child bonding, and gee, don't they just totally agree with me? And aw gee, how could they argue with mommy? I am simply thinking of them? Even my shadow knows better than to be asking me for a favor and then leving me hanging. LOL. Yeah, maybe time for a lil talk, such as hey dude, you know when you say you are gonna be here, it does take me a few minutes to be ready to come answer the door, be dressed and presentable...I am not a teen and I do not roll outta bed quite the same as you or your friends. I do not answer the door in my PJs nor can I even FIND the door without morning hmj (or whatever) and when given a chance to SEE you my ADOREING child- I get excited and want to be awake. Even if you are only gonna be here long enough to meet a friend, and I want to take full advantage of those moments----so my dear dude- USE SOME CONSIDERATION NEXT TIME- except ya know dude? I am in NO hurry to agree to a next time for THIS kind of incident. [/QUOTE]
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