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That kid...GRRRRRRR
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 296273" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>I am so sorry. I know what you feel like. Very similar to my feelings on Diva's 16th birthday. She woke up with her all entitling and gloating thought of all rules are now out the door - she was so happy to be 16 and I just lost it. I told her that 16 was a number and she did not get to walk away from the rules of the house because of it.</p><p> </p><p>I know what it is like to not only not be happy with them on their special days but to be frustrated and angry and not wanting to make anything for them.</p><p> </p><p>We had a laundry incident last week. I found her wet laundry in the wash machine - took out the items I didn't think could survive the dryer and put the remainder in the dryer. Apparently not the right thing to do. There were items in there that she said I ruined because of the setting I put it on (our dryer is on its last leg - the highest setting still does a poor job at drying clothes so I doubt the setting I put it on will hurt them). However, instead of thanking me for trying to help out, she throws a diva tantrum about how I just ruined her expensive clothes (then don't be buying expensive clothes - problem solved).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 296273, member: 5096"] I am so sorry. I know what you feel like. Very similar to my feelings on Diva's 16th birthday. She woke up with her all entitling and gloating thought of all rules are now out the door - she was so happy to be 16 and I just lost it. I told her that 16 was a number and she did not get to walk away from the rules of the house because of it. I know what it is like to not only not be happy with them on their special days but to be frustrated and angry and not wanting to make anything for them. We had a laundry incident last week. I found her wet laundry in the wash machine - took out the items I didn't think could survive the dryer and put the remainder in the dryer. Apparently not the right thing to do. There were items in there that she said I ruined because of the setting I put it on (our dryer is on its last leg - the highest setting still does a poor job at drying clothes so I doubt the setting I put it on will hurt them). However, instead of thanking me for trying to help out, she throws a diva tantrum about how I just ruined her expensive clothes (then don't be buying expensive clothes - problem solved). [/QUOTE]
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