I must be a fantastic ventriloquist. My DS15 swears I've said things that have never come out of my mouth!
A friend's threat to his tween daughters is to pick them up from the school social in his pjs
I think we all are - until they want something or need a ride somewhere![]()
DD's hang up is me singing with the radio! Even if its only me and her in the car! When I am dropping her off at school, I cannot have my mouth moving in the car so that no one will think I am singing to the radio.I can't imagine that 500 other parents trying to get their kids out of the car and on their way to work care whether or not my mouth is moving or even have the time to see!!
Every time she says something though, I just start dancing to the music.![]()
Once I got over the insult, I was kind of happy.I couldn't read any more due to my eyes all filled up with tears from laughing so hard.
I guess I must be failing as a mother, cause I have never been sent to bed by either DD.![]()
I wasn't even in the room.I haven't been sent to bed, but I have been told to leave the room!
Once I got under the blankets I realized that it wasn't that bad after all.Well out of all honesty, the more I think about it, being sent to bed actually would be a treat. Extra sleep.no one bothering me.
just slumber away.
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Dad had to pick me up at high school after something (can't remember). It must have been a Saturday. DF was on the fire company so he had put a great big blue bubble light on the top of his car. His car was a pea green Chevy Malibu. The light sat on a wooden bar across the top of the car. Nice, huh? Not even the half of it. He steps out of the car wearing work boots, grey socks with a red stripe on top, cut off denimin shorts, a white fire company t-shirt with red striping around the neck and sleeves and to top it off, baby blue suspenders with little racoons performing winter sports (bobsledding, luge, ski jumping). Suspenders were from Lake Placid after the winter olympics. Okay, so now he's out of the car but to make it worse - Sticks his arm straight up in the air and flaps his hand (I call it his giraffe wave) and screams "Allison, over here!"And did I mention this was in front of the "team room" where the football team was just getting done with practice.
Okay, 30 years later and I can still picture this clearly in my mind.
I told my DNiece who is 14 and she just cringed and gave me a hug.
It was like a car crash where you can't remember anything else that happened but the one defining moment right before impact.It's a good thing I really love that man.
Now go back to embarassing your children.![]()
OMG! Thanks for the laugh.Uh yeah..I understand completely. My dad went into the Army back in the 50's...Back when you were 16 and could join without going to high school. Well in my tenth grade year of high school some moron in the Army decided that all these guys needed a high school education and sent them to the high school with the rest of us. One day, I come around the corner and I hear "kelly..over here...Kelly..." I turn and see my FATHER..dressed in cutoff baby poop yellow sweatpants, army boots and a t shirt with no freaking sleeves. Who dressed this guy I don't know but I know one thing I ran as fast as I could in the other direction. For 6 months of my sophomore year I pretended to be someone else. Talk about scarred for life.
So, what I do in comparison to my kids PALES in the grand scheme of things. I could never be as good as my dad.
Kelly
DD's hang up is me singing with the radio! Even if its only me and her in the car! Every time she says something though, I just start dancing to the music.![]()
Once I got over the insult, I was kind of happy.
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not sure how I insulted you.Thought it was cute and funny that an adult was sent to bed by their child.
Oh, I never thought you insulted me. Sorry if you thought that.Once I got over the insult, I was kind of happy.
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not sure how I insulted you.Thought it was cute and funny that an adult was sent to bed by their child.
The insult was from my DD that was sending me away, for the very first time. She's only 9 and I thought I had a couple of years before this kicked in.