quote:Originally posted by ilovewillyoung:
When im 16 im going to get a flat n u wont see me again
btw daughter no1 left age 21,daughter no2 age 19 n son age 19 when they all met oh n got places of there own.
quote:Originally posted by ilovewillyoung:
When im 16 im going to get a flat n u wont see me again
quote:Originally posted by ilovewillyoung:
When im 16 im going to get a flat n u wont see me again
quote:Originally posted by ilovewillyoung:
When im 16 im going to get a flat n u wont see me again
quote:Originally posted by ilovewillyoung:
When im 16 im going to get a flat n u wont see me again
quote:Originally posted by pussycatj:quote:Originally posted by ilovewillyoung:
When im 16 im going to get a flat n u wont see me again
had that yesterday ILWY, because I had the audacity to say no to my 14 year old son, who thought he was being so clever, by making up a cock and bull story about his friend having a birthday party, and he needed ÂĢ10 to buy him a pressy, silly billy left his phone at home, and the messages said 'don't think a tenner is gonna be enough if we are gonna get a crate'
quote:Originally posted by ilovewillyoung:quote:Originally posted by pussycatj:quote:Originally posted by ilovewillyoung:
When im 16 im going to get a flat n u wont see me again
had that yesterday ILWY, because I had the audacity to say no to my 14 year old son, who thought he was being so clever, by making up a cock and bull story about his friend having a birthday party, and he needed ÂĢ10 to buy him a pressy, silly billy left his phone at home, and the messages said 'don't think a tenner is gonna be enough if we are gonna get a crate'
sorry shouldnt laugh
quote:Originally posted by droopydrawers:
my teenager said that the reason that she sneaked into town to meet a boy and didnt tell me was because i didnt ask her if that is what she was doing? !!!!!!........ ooh the list of questions she gets asked now is endless
quote:Originally posted by FrankiesChick:quote:Originally posted by droopydrawers:
my teenager said that the reason that she sneaked into town to meet a boy and didnt tell me was because i didnt ask her if that is what she was doing? !!!!!!........ ooh the list of questions she gets asked now is endless
Oh well it's my falt my 16 year old is pregnant because i won't let her on facebook!!! (long story why she's not aloud)
quote:Originally posted by spongebob squarepants:
mine spent last night planning their birthdays......eldest is the end of july.......but youngest spongette isn't til october!!!!!....though she insists it's 'good to be organised mum....you always say don't leave it til the last minute...so i'm not'.....
Yes, I had that one when my daughter was 15. I offered to buy her a new suitcase for her 16th birthday, but she wasn't amusedquote:Originally posted by ilovewillyoung:
When im 16 im going to get a flat n u wont see me again
LOL, my daughter is coming to the end of year 9, and her school have chosen to do SATS, even though it's not mandatory or 'the law,' and the school said if they get below 40% in maths they will go down a group for year 10.quote:Originally posted by Growlybear:Yes, I had that one when my daughter was 15. I offered toquote:Originally posted by ilovewillyoung:
When im 16 im going to get a flat n u wont see me again
Of course, it is now MY fault that she hasn't done enough revision for her GCSEs because I have dared to have Jeremy Kyle on for the last two afternoons whilst I've been working
quote:Originally posted by Trix-ster:
I'm so glad my mum is computer illiterate
But can I give a plea to you all...in however many years time when your children drive home especially to do you a massive favour, and they are in the middle of really important exams which are stressing them out so much that staying in the library all night is more appealing than sleeping...DON'T as soon as they walk through the door start picking faults with them, how bad/tired/ill they look, how that top doesn't go with those shoes, how their hair could do with a cut, and why didnt they bother with makeup...it may make them cry they have come home to help you out, thats time taken out of the hectic revision schedule, and they want cuddles and to be told everything will be ok.
Oh and after they have burst into tears, telling them that you were joking and that they look beautiful as always and they will definately pass because they are the cleverest person you know will not work the damage has been done
quote:Originally posted by Trix-ster:
I'm so glad my mum is computer illiterate
But can I give a plea to you all...in however many years time when your children drive home especially to do you a massive favour, and they are in the middle of really important exams which are stressing them out so much that staying in the library all night is more appealing than sleeping...DON'T as soon as they walk through the door start picking faults with them, how bad/tired/ill they look, how that top doesn't go with those shoes, how their hair could do with a cut, and why didnt they bother with makeup...it may make them cry they have come home to help you out, thats time taken out of the hectic revision schedule, and they want cuddles and to be told everything will be ok.
Oh and after they have burst into tears, telling them that you were joking and that they look beautiful as always and they will definately pass because they are the cleverest person you know will not work the damage has been done
quote:Originally posted by Cheeky-Pixie:quote:Originally posted by Trix-ster:
I'm so glad my mum is computer illiterate
But can I give a plea to you all...in however many years time when your children drive home especially to do you a massive favour, and they are in the middle of really important exams which are stressing them out so much that staying in the library all night is more appealing than sleeping...DON'T as soon as they walk through the door start picking faults with them, how bad/tired/ill they look, how that top doesn't go with those shoes, how their hair could do with a cut, and why didnt they bother with makeup...it may make them cry they have come home to help you out, thats time taken out of the hectic revision schedule, and they want cuddles and to be told everything will be ok.
Oh and after they have burst into tears, telling them that you were joking and that they look beautiful as always and they will definately pass because they are the cleverest person you know will not work the damage has been done
Not being funny Trix-ster but we 'parents of teenagers,' were teenagers once you know, so we know exactly what it's like to be one. We do everything possible to appease our daughter, and she is quite ungrateful at times and takes us for granted. But we are still always there for her because we love her and always support her, and spend a fortune on her, on her hobbies and fads and so on...
We KNOW what the stresses of exam times are like and so on. Wait til you have teenagers; you will know how hard it is, and how you can't do right for doing wrong with them. Have some thought for the parents who often work as well, and who often have other siblings and elderly relatives to look after.
Teenagers aren't the only ones with stresses in life.
quote:Originally posted by Dirtyprettygirlthing:quote:Originally posted by Trix-ster:
I'm so glad my mum is computer illiterate
But can I give a plea to you all...in however many years time when your children drive home especially to do you a massive favour, and they are in the middle of really important exams which are stressing them out so much that staying in the library all night is more appealing than sleeping...DON'T as soon as they walk through the door start picking faults with them, how bad/tired/ill they look, how that top doesn't go with those shoes, how their hair could do with a cut, and why didnt they bother with makeup...it may make them cry they have come home to help you out, thats time taken out of the hectic revision schedule, and they want cuddles and to be told everything will be ok.
Oh and after they have burst into tears, telling them that you were joking and that they look beautiful as always and they will definately pass because they are the cleverest person you know will not work the damage has been done
Trix hon... this should go in a different thread "Parents... love em, but sometimes they don't half...."
I have fab parents... but tact and saying the right thing at the right time is not one of my mothers strengths....
quote:Originally posted by Rexi:
Trix .... here's the hug and the 'everything will be alright'
Let them sort out home ... you get selfish and sort out your revision. This is the rest of your life you are working for now, concentrate on that.
You'll be free of exams soon - and can help them then.
I have spoken
quote:Originally posted by Trix-ster:
This is why Rexi is my second mum
Does this mean I can put my phone on silent and ignore them for the next 3 weeks? Although I did have a very interesting conversation with my dad last night..."hey dad is mum there?" "Yep" "Well can i speak to her then?" "Yep" "Thanks..." "Ill get her for you" "Thanks daddy" "Bear with me" "Ok" "Shes here now" "Thanks dad...give her the phone" I think he was drunk...or thought that me laughing at flatmate singing in my other ear was me crying
quote:Originally posted by The Secretary:
Mom, we watched a thing about binge drinking the other day. But you do that, don't you?
Me: No
But I've seen you drink a whole bottle of wine!
Me: Sometimes your dad has some, and it's not really that much for people of our age, shug (whilst thanking Darth that her observational and/or counting skills ain't all they should be)
quote:Originally posted by Mazzystar:
Haha!!Yes,I've had that.
I've also had
'Please dont get drunk..AGAIN!'with that disappointed look, and
'please dont flirt with my teachers!'
quote:Originally posted by Mazzystar:
Sounds familiar.
Either that or the last pair of tights you KNOW you had is discovered when changing daughters bed(tho I dont do that now...they can wallow in their own filth!)
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