My twin DDs are 14 and going to be Freshmen this year.
We have been going to Disney since they were 4 and we LOVED it. As a family, we did the matching T-shirts, Disney Vacation Count Down calendars, we have been on the Disney Cruise (8 times), to Disneyland (2 times) and WDW so many times I forget.
OK, my 14yos have such negative attitudes now. Not about going to Disney (they still want to go--we are leaving in 3 weeks), but about so many things. They never agree, they fight with each other all the time (in a 'girl' way, with words, not physical fighting). I am not enjoying this time in their lives. Every day has its ups and downs. They can be VERY happy, and then the next day they are miserable because someone said this or that about them, or they weren't invited to join in something with other friends...or whatever. It is so stupid. And I am SICK OF IT!
Anyway, I am not looking forward to our trip in 3 weeks. I don't like hanging out with my kids anymore. That last time we were at WDW (spring break in March), they looked at me like I was a Loser because I wanted to sing along with the song at COP! We always used to do this! They are NO fun now!
SOOOOOO..... my question is this. Will they become fun again in the later years of high school, or does this "attitude" era stay around all through high school? Several people have told me that middle school (which they just finished) is the worse time, and that Freshmen year is just like middle school, and then it get better.
What have those of you with older kids observed. Don't get me wrong. My kids are good kids. And when they are happy, it is great, but their moods can swing so fast I don't even want to try to guess their moods.
I am serious thinking of getting rid of our DVC because I just am not enjoying them anymore, but if they might become "fun" to be around again at some point, I will hang on to it. We have a Disney Cruise booked for next spring break (and are going with friends, so I can't cancel it), but after that I am banking points and am either going to sell or look into renting until I know I can go have fun with my kids again.
Is there hope?
DJ
We have been going to Disney since they were 4 and we LOVED it. As a family, we did the matching T-shirts, Disney Vacation Count Down calendars, we have been on the Disney Cruise (8 times), to Disneyland (2 times) and WDW so many times I forget.
OK, my 14yos have such negative attitudes now. Not about going to Disney (they still want to go--we are leaving in 3 weeks), but about so many things. They never agree, they fight with each other all the time (in a 'girl' way, with words, not physical fighting). I am not enjoying this time in their lives. Every day has its ups and downs. They can be VERY happy, and then the next day they are miserable because someone said this or that about them, or they weren't invited to join in something with other friends...or whatever. It is so stupid. And I am SICK OF IT!
Anyway, I am not looking forward to our trip in 3 weeks. I don't like hanging out with my kids anymore. That last time we were at WDW (spring break in March), they looked at me like I was a Loser because I wanted to sing along with the song at COP! We always used to do this! They are NO fun now!
SOOOOOO..... my question is this. Will they become fun again in the later years of high school, or does this "attitude" era stay around all through high school? Several people have told me that middle school (which they just finished) is the worse time, and that Freshmen year is just like middle school, and then it get better.
What have those of you with older kids observed. Don't get me wrong. My kids are good kids. And when they are happy, it is great, but their moods can swing so fast I don't even want to try to guess their moods.
I am serious thinking of getting rid of our DVC because I just am not enjoying them anymore, but if they might become "fun" to be around again at some point, I will hang on to it. We have a Disney Cruise booked for next spring break (and are going with friends, so I can't cancel it), but after that I am banking points and am either going to sell or look into renting until I know I can go have fun with my kids again.
Is there hope?
DJ

I won't commit on her attitude because I always say if you don't have anything nice to say, but on the upside she tends to be an angel while we're on vacation and especially DW so I wouldn't cancel my trips with them family trips are a blessing even when the kids are being less than angels. I've heard the attitude thing lessons the older they get so I guess only time will tell
She was always the easiest, most pleasant child around. She used to tell me " I will not be the miserable teenager who is nasty to her mom". Yeah that went out the door!