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So now driving has opened up a new set of difficult child adventures
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 637523" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Hey there...dont worry about a time line to get anywhere with parenting these kids. No kid comes with a manual and we have especially difficult to manage kids. Somewhat like getting one of those huge toys that need to be put together on Xmas eve and you find out they forgot to include the instructions and all the words on the box are in Chinese! Then halfway through you realize it appears parts are missing...oh no!!!</p><p></p><p>I had one of those kids who seemed able to find my car keys no matter where I hid them and he would take my car. Cops did nothing here. I recommend one of those clubs for cars. You know the ones that attach to the steering wheels? Reason I say that is that one of the things that people dont realize is that there are only so many keys made for cars. They can manage to find another one that fits! </p><p></p><p>This was proven to me when I bought a 95 Ford escort and we found to our surprise the same key worked on an old ford minivan we had that didnt run anymore. I think it was the Aerostar. Cant remember the exact name. Maybe Winstar? But not same year. How ironic that we would get keys that would fit the two vehicles sitting in my yard?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 637523, member: 1514"] Hey there...dont worry about a time line to get anywhere with parenting these kids. No kid comes with a manual and we have especially difficult to manage kids. Somewhat like getting one of those huge toys that need to be put together on Xmas eve and you find out they forgot to include the instructions and all the words on the box are in Chinese! Then halfway through you realize it appears parts are missing...oh no!!! I had one of those kids who seemed able to find my car keys no matter where I hid them and he would take my car. Cops did nothing here. I recommend one of those clubs for cars. You know the ones that attach to the steering wheels? Reason I say that is that one of the things that people dont realize is that there are only so many keys made for cars. They can manage to find another one that fits! This was proven to me when I bought a 95 Ford escort and we found to our surprise the same key worked on an old ford minivan we had that didnt run anymore. I think it was the Aerostar. Cant remember the exact name. Maybe Winstar? But not same year. How ironic that we would get keys that would fit the two vehicles sitting in my yard? [/QUOTE]
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