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Cgfg's 8th grade graduation
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 427654" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Oh, but she can be a slacker in high school too. And that's kinda my beef with it. I didn't let the boys do what she's doing, even tho they could have (and tried - they were real children, after all), and I don't plan to let Wee slack off, either. </p><p></p><p>The boys had to meet the school's minimum requirements to participate in extra curricular activities, even though not everything they did was through the school. I already don't do that with her. easy child 1 and difficult child 1 would have never gone to a rodeo with failing grades; and I take her to shooting competitions, and it really bugs me to have one set of rules for one kid, and a different set for the others, even though Wee is expected to listen to husband as a parent.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 427654, member: 1848"] Oh, but she can be a slacker in high school too. And that's kinda my beef with it. I didn't let the boys do what she's doing, even tho they could have (and tried - they were real children, after all), and I don't plan to let Wee slack off, either. The boys had to meet the school's minimum requirements to participate in extra curricular activities, even though not everything they did was through the school. I already don't do that with her. easy child 1 and difficult child 1 would have never gone to a rodeo with failing grades; and I take her to shooting competitions, and it really bugs me to have one set of rules for one kid, and a different set for the others, even though Wee is expected to listen to husband as a parent. [/QUOTE]
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