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How do you know you have a difficult child?
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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 122386" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>You know you have a handful and a half when your body is a mass of bruises, you have 3 stitches and a broken finger all occurring within one week after the two-month honeymoon period ends.</p><p> </p><p>You know you have a problem child when everyone asks you what to do when their child does X and you can come up with an idea without even thinking because your kid already did it.</p><p> </p><p>You know you have a problem child when the sheep dog, the light-colored cat, the guinea pig and hamster (and the bathroom and your bedroom) are beautiful shades of red and green (jello/kool-aid) and your ONLY child thinks the OTHER dog did it!</p><p> </p><p>You know you have a pain in the neck kid when you say you're going out and will be back in 3 hours, come back in 1 and find the house full of kids -- most of whom you would slam the door in their face if they came to it while you were home.</p><p> </p><p>You know you have a something or other when she whines non-stop that you're acting like you don't love her; you explain you do but things have to change at home for the good things to happen and she still refuses to do what is needed and it's ALL YOUR FAULT!</p><p> </p><p>You know there's a problem with you when a major mishap just gets an "oh, well, doo-doo happens" but a sudden silence gets you running through the house to see what's wrong. You don't cry when your crystal is being thrown across the room because she couldn't go to an x-rated movie at 12, but you'll bawl your eyes out when she tears up the card she made you for Xmas because it was one of the few things she ever gave you that truly came from her heart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 122386, member: 3626"] You know you have a handful and a half when your body is a mass of bruises, you have 3 stitches and a broken finger all occurring within one week after the two-month honeymoon period ends. You know you have a problem child when everyone asks you what to do when their child does X and you can come up with an idea without even thinking because your kid already did it. You know you have a problem child when the sheep dog, the light-colored cat, the guinea pig and hamster (and the bathroom and your bedroom) are beautiful shades of red and green (jello/kool-aid) and your ONLY child thinks the OTHER dog did it! You know you have a pain in the neck kid when you say you're going out and will be back in 3 hours, come back in 1 and find the house full of kids -- most of whom you would slam the door in their face if they came to it while you were home. You know you have a something or other when she whines non-stop that you're acting like you don't love her; you explain you do but things have to change at home for the good things to happen and she still refuses to do what is needed and it's ALL YOUR FAULT! You know there's a problem with you when a major mishap just gets an "oh, well, doo-doo happens" but a sudden silence gets you running through the house to see what's wrong. You don't cry when your crystal is being thrown across the room because she couldn't go to an x-rated movie at 12, but you'll bawl your eyes out when she tears up the card she made you for Xmas because it was one of the few things she ever gave you that truly came from her heart. [/QUOTE]
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