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Rosemond and my difficult child sibling fighting
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 88943" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Well, easy child is so mature beyond her yrs, she rarely lets difficult child get her goat any more. Of course, she's not around him as much as I am so it's easier for her. ):</p><p>Tonight I refused to answer difficult child's nasty voice "WHY can't I stay overnight at Henry's house?!" like it's a birthright. I finally, stupidly gave in and told him he hadn't earned it. He then exploded and told me I was a liar because he had earned the right to play there to begin with by doing chores (good point, from his literal point of view) but I reminded him I was the mom and that was that. He repeated that I was a liar 18 kazillion times, and I said, "You say it one more time and you're grounded for the rest of the yr." He shut up.</p><p>I was thinking of Rosemond the entire time in the car. His advice is always easier said than done. Next time, I put tape over my mouth and drive home while breathing through my nose. I will NOT be drawn into it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 88943, member: 3419"] Well, easy child is so mature beyond her yrs, she rarely lets difficult child get her goat any more. Of course, she's not around him as much as I am so it's easier for her. ): Tonight I refused to answer difficult child's nasty voice "WHY can't I stay overnight at Henry's house?!" like it's a birthright. I finally, stupidly gave in and told him he hadn't earned it. He then exploded and told me I was a liar because he had earned the right to play there to begin with by doing chores (good point, from his literal point of view) but I reminded him I was the mom and that was that. He repeated that I was a liar 18 kazillion times, and I said, "You say it one more time and you're grounded for the rest of the yr." He shut up. I was thinking of Rosemond the entire time in the car. His advice is always easier said than done. Next time, I put tape over my mouth and drive home while breathing through my nose. I will NOT be drawn into it. [/QUOTE]
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