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Sorry so long but the ending is soooo worth it!
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 407119" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I guess we avoided these problems. For some reason all of my kids' friends' parents (and us, of course) give medications to the parents when a child is going on a sleepover. If the guest needs medication for anything else the parent always gets a call before anything is given - even tylenol or advil. It wouldn't occur to me to give the medication to my child and not to the parent simply because we haven't done it.</p><p> </p><p>Wiz never saw any use for church either, except as a way to show off for his friends (claiming to have been scarred by a burn from the holy water at baptism - and having had extensive plastic surgery to cover up the scar), claiming his skin feels like it is burning if he enters a church, even claiming that we have had to put him through several exorcisms. Blah blah blah.</p><p> </p><p>He was always so hideously behaved in church that we stopped making him go when he was quite young - it simply was not worth the aggravation and embarrassment of having to sit in the cry room with a 7yo child who acted worse than the 2 and 3 yo's there!!</p><p> </p><p>It is awesome that he came clean with you and realizes how dangerous his choices were.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 407119, member: 1233"] I guess we avoided these problems. For some reason all of my kids' friends' parents (and us, of course) give medications to the parents when a child is going on a sleepover. If the guest needs medication for anything else the parent always gets a call before anything is given - even tylenol or advil. It wouldn't occur to me to give the medication to my child and not to the parent simply because we haven't done it. Wiz never saw any use for church either, except as a way to show off for his friends (claiming to have been scarred by a burn from the holy water at baptism - and having had extensive plastic surgery to cover up the scar), claiming his skin feels like it is burning if he enters a church, even claiming that we have had to put him through several exorcisms. Blah blah blah. He was always so hideously behaved in church that we stopped making him go when he was quite young - it simply was not worth the aggravation and embarrassment of having to sit in the cry room with a 7yo child who acted worse than the 2 and 3 yo's there!! It is awesome that he came clean with you and realizes how dangerous his choices were. [/QUOTE]
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