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<blockquote data-quote="chrisdog01" data-source="post: 156477" data-attributes="member: 5211"><p>What a nice thread. I'm fairly new to the board and have posted about my difficult child son, N or Nick (depends on my mood when I post, ha ha ha). Not much nice stuff to stay about him today, so since the thread is a positive one, I'll focus on my daughter.</p><p></p><p>My daughter is 13 going on 29! (Just kidding, although she looks it!). She is a great kid, loving, friendly, sweet and of course spoiled. She is graduating from 8th grade in 2 weeks and will start high school in the fall. She tried out of the high school cheerleading squad and made the team along with her best friend. She also cheers for an all-star competitive cheer squad, which she has been part of for 6 years or so (I've lost count). She's had her first boyfriend recently and I am trying to squeeze in as much of "the talk" as I can get without scaring her away from staying open with me. Because of her age and hormones she is pretty moody and cranky at times, but gets over it (and then it's my turn!!! ha ha ha). </p><p></p><p>Her proudest moment right now is that she has sent/received over 11,800 text messages in the last billing cycle of our cell bill. She says it is proof that she can multi-task (and I tell her it's a huge waste of time!). Luckily we have unlimited messaging.</p><p> </p><p>Love to hear more about everyone else's kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="chrisdog01, post: 156477, member: 5211"] What a nice thread. I'm fairly new to the board and have posted about my difficult child son, N or Nick (depends on my mood when I post, ha ha ha). Not much nice stuff to stay about him today, so since the thread is a positive one, I'll focus on my daughter. My daughter is 13 going on 29! (Just kidding, although she looks it!). She is a great kid, loving, friendly, sweet and of course spoiled. She is graduating from 8th grade in 2 weeks and will start high school in the fall. She tried out of the high school cheerleading squad and made the team along with her best friend. She also cheers for an all-star competitive cheer squad, which she has been part of for 6 years or so (I've lost count). She's had her first boyfriend recently and I am trying to squeeze in as much of "the talk" as I can get without scaring her away from staying open with me. Because of her age and hormones she is pretty moody and cranky at times, but gets over it (and then it's my turn!!! ha ha ha). Her proudest moment right now is that she has sent/received over 11,800 text messages in the last billing cycle of our cell bill. She says it is proof that she can multi-task (and I tell her it's a huge waste of time!). Luckily we have unlimited messaging. Love to hear more about everyone else's kids. [/QUOTE]
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