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<blockquote data-quote="KFld" data-source="post: 11606" data-attributes="member: 2442"><p>My husband and I went out to eat last night and she called my cell phone around 6:00 when she got out of work and said, I'm going to get something to eat and go to Chris's house (her boyfriend). I said, you aren't supposed to be going anywhere tonight, so she agreed and went home. </p><p>When we got home I asked her if she thought I was kidding about her not going out for the night and she said no, that she forgot. I to her a little about her attitude and how what she said made me feel and she said something about me eaves dropping at her door. I told her I was in no way doing that, but I was walking away and she said it loud enough for me to hear halfway down the hall. She apologized again, then asked if she could got to boyfriend's until 8:00 and I said no. She started giving me a little attitude and I told her she needed to be careful because she would be staying in the next night if she didn't lose the tude. She spent a few hours cleaning her room, putting away laundry and when I went in at 9:00 she was talking to boyfriend on the phone and said he was going through withdrawals because he didn't get to see her :smile: I said loud enough for him to hear, tell her to be nice to her mother or it will be a lot more then one day he won't see her. I told her she can go out tonight. </p><p></p><p>I almost caved in last night and let her go out, but I don't want her to remember that the next time and let her think she can talk to me however she wants because I'm not going to follow through with the consequence. I also reminded her that when it snows she will not drive and I don't care how anyone else gets to school or work, she's my problem, everyone else isn't.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KFld, post: 11606, member: 2442"] My husband and I went out to eat last night and she called my cell phone around 6:00 when she got out of work and said, I'm going to get something to eat and go to Chris's house (her boyfriend). I said, you aren't supposed to be going anywhere tonight, so she agreed and went home. When we got home I asked her if she thought I was kidding about her not going out for the night and she said no, that she forgot. I to her a little about her attitude and how what she said made me feel and she said something about me eaves dropping at her door. I told her I was in no way doing that, but I was walking away and she said it loud enough for me to hear halfway down the hall. She apologized again, then asked if she could got to boyfriend's until 8:00 and I said no. She started giving me a little attitude and I told her she needed to be careful because she would be staying in the next night if she didn't lose the tude. She spent a few hours cleaning her room, putting away laundry and when I went in at 9:00 she was talking to boyfriend on the phone and said he was going through withdrawals because he didn't get to see her [img]:smile:[/img] I said loud enough for him to hear, tell her to be nice to her mother or it will be a lot more then one day he won't see her. I told her she can go out tonight. I almost caved in last night and let her go out, but I don't want her to remember that the next time and let her think she can talk to me however she wants because I'm not going to follow through with the consequence. I also reminded her that when it snows she will not drive and I don't care how anyone else gets to school or work, she's my problem, everyone else isn't. [/QUOTE]
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