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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 368776" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Its 2 years old (I'm actually kind of amazed that there's any flesh left on it, but there is...) so its way past smelling. Just looks disgusting. </p><p> </p><p>He has a good relationship with Wee most of the time, but I told him after that incident, he needs to read the evaluations done on Wee and understand them, and get it thru his thick noggin that Wee can no more listen and comprehend quickly than husband can read and comprehend quickly (husband is likely dyslexic, also, and does not read well). I copied all the evaluations, highlighted the really important stuff, and told him he <strong>was </strong>going to read them (which he has been) and understand them, or sit and listen to me read them to him. I also told him, in the same breath, if he wasn't going to be part of the solution, he knew where the door was. We all get annoyed with Wee's antics. husband got annoyed with Wee's antics because he was...you guessed it...watching tv and Wee interrupted him. If you're gonna watch 6 hours a day, your kid is gonna interrupt you - delays or not. Not acceptable, in my book.</p><p> </p><p>He says he's going camping with me. The kids are not going. It could be an interesting weekend, cause I'm not getting over this one very quickly.</p><p> </p><p>(And FWIW, I do think that &^%&* tv is a HUGE part of the problem. It may go. I hate it, because the rest of us enjoy it without it interrupting our lives, but he's almost like an addict with it...it almost consumes him. It definitely controls him and dictates his day.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 368776, member: 1848"] Its 2 years old (I'm actually kind of amazed that there's any flesh left on it, but there is...) so its way past smelling. Just looks disgusting. He has a good relationship with Wee most of the time, but I told him after that incident, he needs to read the evaluations done on Wee and understand them, and get it thru his thick noggin that Wee can no more listen and comprehend quickly than husband can read and comprehend quickly (husband is likely dyslexic, also, and does not read well). I copied all the evaluations, highlighted the really important stuff, and told him he [B]was [/B]going to read them (which he has been) and understand them, or sit and listen to me read them to him. I also told him, in the same breath, if he wasn't going to be part of the solution, he knew where the door was. We all get annoyed with Wee's antics. husband got annoyed with Wee's antics because he was...you guessed it...watching tv and Wee interrupted him. If you're gonna watch 6 hours a day, your kid is gonna interrupt you - delays or not. Not acceptable, in my book. He says he's going camping with me. The kids are not going. It could be an interesting weekend, cause I'm not getting over this one very quickly. (And FWIW, I do think that &^%&* tv is a HUGE part of the problem. It may go. I hate it, because the rest of us enjoy it without it interrupting our lives, but he's almost like an addict with it...it almost consumes him. It definitely controls him and dictates his day.) [/QUOTE]
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