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The party's oooovvveerrr, lalala --oh-oo-oo
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<blockquote data-quote="barneysmom" data-source="post: 372287" data-attributes="member: 1872"><p>Hi Terry,</p><p></p><p>You did good enforcing the electronics restrictions even though you knew you would get a mouthful of garbage and the surreal nightmare of a room being trashed during dinner. That takes real courage and stamina, BDTD. Get some extra rest. It's exhausting and they don't seem to get it at the time, but I think it's worth it if it's repeated over and over. As for the "it's your fault" retort, I think I've heard it so many times I'm almost to blissful detachment from it -- but not quite. Arrgh!</p><p></p><p>Was this episode from the gluten sensitivity then? I've thought of gluten-free for both my boys and I don't think it would hurt my husband either. I haven't had the guts but I'm thinking about implementing it before 17 gets home from residential -- hoping no one will notice because we'll be focusing on his transition home.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barneysmom, post: 372287, member: 1872"] Hi Terry, You did good enforcing the electronics restrictions even though you knew you would get a mouthful of garbage and the surreal nightmare of a room being trashed during dinner. That takes real courage and stamina, BDTD. Get some extra rest. It's exhausting and they don't seem to get it at the time, but I think it's worth it if it's repeated over and over. As for the "it's your fault" retort, I think I've heard it so many times I'm almost to blissful detachment from it -- but not quite. Arrgh! Was this episode from the gluten sensitivity then? I've thought of gluten-free for both my boys and I don't think it would hurt my husband either. I haven't had the guts but I'm thinking about implementing it before 17 gets home from residential -- hoping no one will notice because we'll be focusing on his transition home. [/QUOTE]
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