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I just want to tell you what a terrible mother i am - long
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<blockquote data-quote="therese005us" data-source="post: 293182" data-attributes="member: 7416"><p>Thanks for that info Marg. Those ideas, however, are not options in our household.</p><p>today was a better day.</p><p>I had pre written a list of what I expected him to do. When I went to call him, he refused to get up. Told him I was doing the schoolrun and would be back in about an hour and expected him to be up.</p><p>He was. reiterated his chores, and suggested he shower and shave by the time I returned from the school meeting. I had something important to tell him, and suggested he have a 'really good shave, and get rid of his goatie'. Since he'd already hinted he wanted to. </p><p></p><p>When I returned nearly two hours later from the school, with a splitting headache, I was pleasantly surprised that he had done the chores - well, and had a good shave. I hardly recognised the handsome boy sipping tea at my table. He was smiling and coy! I think he's back!!</p><p>I was happy to tell him that we had a good lead on his apprenticeship, and we should hear something by week's end. (he doesn't know I had set a little of it up, and pushed things along!) So, he was pretty cooperative for the rest of the day, and I can hardly believe he's so handsome! </p><p></p><p>Keep praying everyone!</p><p></p><p>I have set up an appointment with the GP, but I don't know what this Health Care plann is you're talking of Marg.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="therese005us, post: 293182, member: 7416"] Thanks for that info Marg. Those ideas, however, are not options in our household. today was a better day. I had pre written a list of what I expected him to do. When I went to call him, he refused to get up. Told him I was doing the schoolrun and would be back in about an hour and expected him to be up. He was. reiterated his chores, and suggested he shower and shave by the time I returned from the school meeting. I had something important to tell him, and suggested he have a 'really good shave, and get rid of his goatie'. Since he'd already hinted he wanted to. When I returned nearly two hours later from the school, with a splitting headache, I was pleasantly surprised that he had done the chores - well, and had a good shave. I hardly recognised the handsome boy sipping tea at my table. He was smiling and coy! I think he's back!! I was happy to tell him that we had a good lead on his apprenticeship, and we should hear something by week's end. (he doesn't know I had set a little of it up, and pushed things along!) So, he was pretty cooperative for the rest of the day, and I can hardly believe he's so handsome! Keep praying everyone! I have set up an appointment with the GP, but I don't know what this Health Care plann is you're talking of Marg. [/QUOTE]
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