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Well, it sounds like you didn't need our advice after all.Wyldewode wrote:I feel. . . giddy. Mr. Shy-guy actually initiated a conversation with me.It was to ask for some information about an event all of us are going to, but it was information that he obviously knew where to find himself. AND. . . before he said anything, he turned and looked at me with a HUGE grin on his face. I played it fairly cool, but I'm pretty sure that he asked me so he could have an excuse to say something.
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I think I get to see him tomorrow afternoon. Wish me luck. . .
aliantha wrote:Sea, you have not *lived* until you've taken your kid to a birthday party at Chuck E. Cheese: bad pizza, ball pits crawling with lice, and giant anthromorphic, animatronic rats. And the noise level is unbelievable. Thank the gods I am past those days!
and giant anthromorphic, animatronic rats.
Having spent a couple of hours at the local Chuck E. Cheese just yesterday for the birthday party for a five year old, I can fully endorse this very accurate description.aliantha wrote:Man, I feel for you guys with teeny kids. While MagickMaker and I were eating lunch at the mall food court today, I was watching several couples with little kids at the next table. The first thing I thought of was how cute the kids were. But the next thing I thought of was, "Boy oh boy, do you guys ever have a long way to go...." Sea, you have not *lived* until you've taken your kid to a birthday party at Chuck E. Cheese: bad pizza, ball pits crawling with lice, and giant anthromorphic, animatronic rats. And the noise level is unbelievable. Thank the gods I am past those days!
No, you don't. Honest to God, you don't. Duchy is backing me up.Warmark wrote:and giant anthromorphic, animatronic rats.
I want to go now.
what?!?!? are they from THIS planet?aliantha wrote:No, you don't. Honest to God, you don't. Duchy is backing me up.Warmark wrote:and giant anthromorphic, animatronic rats.
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Duchy, I agree with you -- as cute as my kids were when they were little, I *much* prefer them as teenagers.
Seareach wrote:Empowered.
There are some things in my life that I am sick of. To be honest, there are some *people* in my life I am sick of.
So I'm going to say what I need to say to those who need to hear it and if they don't like it then too bad!
Peven wrote:when i see a post like Lucimay's above i experience severe emoticon envy.![]()
Maybe it's because my kids are nearly out of their teens, so that their work of sucking out my brain is virtually complete.Peven wrote:what?!?!? are they from THIS planet?my 4 kids are my life and i am sure they will grow into adults i will be very proud of, but the two that are teenagers now complain more, lie more, talk back more, and do less around the house to help than they did when they were half their present ages. as far as i see it, teenagers are in a state of temporary insanity. i understand that is the nature of the beast, so to speak, but parenting teenagers is much more work with much less reward, in terms of reciprocal response from them, than dealing with 4, 6, or 8 yr olds.
you know, that is a good way to put it. they DO act like overgrown 3 year olds, now that you mention it.aliantha wrote:Maybe it's because my kids are nearly out of their teens, so that their work of sucking out my brain is virtually complete.Peven wrote:what?!?!? are they from THIS planet?my 4 kids are my life and i am sure they will grow into adults i will be very proud of, but the two that are teenagers now complain more, lie more, talk back more, and do less around the house to help than they did when they were half their present ages. as far as i see it, teenagers are in a state of temporary insanity. i understand that is the nature of the beast, so to speak, but parenting teenagers is much more work with much less reward, in terms of reciprocal response from them, than dealing with 4, 6, or 8 yr olds.
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The early teen years (from 11 -- yes, that's right, 11! -- to about 14) sucked eggs. My kids acted exactly as you describe. But once they got to be about 15 or 16, they started to act like human beings. Okay, they still do stupid sh*t -- but heck, so do I, and I'm pushing 50.
Developmentally, I've read, the teen years are a lot like toddlerhood at a more advanced level -- there's a lot of boundary testing, and a lot of that pulling away/running back behavior. So Pevan, just think of your teenagers as toddlers with, y'know, boobs and facial hair.
Thanks! (Present company excepted, of course.Balon wrote:aliantha wrote: So Pevan, just think of your teenagers as toddlers with, y'know, boobs and facial hair.
Yeah right! That about sums it up for me!aliantha wrote:Thanks! (Present company excepted, of course.Balon wrote:aliantha wrote: So Pevan, just think of your teenagers as toddlers with, y'know, boobs and facial hair.
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Avatar wrote:But then, the answers provided by your imagination are not only sometimes best, but have the added advantage of being unable to be wrong.