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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 81828" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>I took difficult child to the bus stop this morning, and there was another parent there. I knew the boys (difficult child and several of his friends) had been having pinecone wars, but I was not bright enough to realize this was a problem. This parent (who has twin 1st grade girls) came up and said something to the effect that the boys were getting in trouble at the bus stop. The gentlemen who lives near the bus stop had asked them to stop the pinecone wars, and apparently someone from administration at the bus garage was at the stop Friday too. She then says didn't they call you? Well no one called. Then she says they are moving the stop in front of my house. I do not mind this, but if they think I am going to monitor all of the kids they are wrong. I am not even home 2-3 days of the school week when they get on the bus. The other mom asked me for my cell phone number which I did not give her as I felt so attacked and lambasted. I think I will just take difficult child to school when I do not have to work, or he can walk or ride his bike. The other mom has a son easy child's age, and he has been in just as much trouble as difficult child. Part of me wonders if she is just trying to get difficult child in trouble? </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So we enter another school year, and go from fist fights to pine cone wars. :faint: Give me a break. What is next</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 81828, member: 3184"] I took difficult child to the bus stop this morning, and there was another parent there. I knew the boys (difficult child and several of his friends) had been having pinecone wars, but I was not bright enough to realize this was a problem. This parent (who has twin 1st grade girls) came up and said something to the effect that the boys were getting in trouble at the bus stop. The gentlemen who lives near the bus stop had asked them to stop the pinecone wars, and apparently someone from administration at the bus garage was at the stop Friday too. She then says didn't they call you? Well no one called. Then she says they are moving the stop in front of my house. I do not mind this, but if they think I am going to monitor all of the kids they are wrong. I am not even home 2-3 days of the school week when they get on the bus. The other mom asked me for my cell phone number which I did not give her as I felt so attacked and lambasted. I think I will just take difficult child to school when I do not have to work, or he can walk or ride his bike. The other mom has a son easy child's age, and he has been in just as much trouble as difficult child. Part of me wonders if she is just trying to get difficult child in trouble? So we enter another school year, and go from fist fights to pine cone wars. [img]:faint:[/img] Give me a break. What is next [/QUOTE]
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