MaryLovesPoohBear
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For ONE picture? Hardly all about her. She wanted one picture.But it IS all about grandma?
Instead the girl couldn't behave for one picture.
For ONE picture? Hardly all about her. She wanted one picture.But it IS all about grandma?
Yep, if she's the one paying for the photos and wants a few without the kid being a snot.
I suppose one can imagine all sorts of possibilities. I'm not big on extremes.Like I said, apparently pictures are a big deal to some. I just can't help but feel that grandma is taking it too far if she tells the child she "ruined" all the pictures. We don't even know what the kid was doing do we? Did she come back and say? Do we know how many pictures were made? Do we know if the kid was saying "I don't want to be in the picture" and grandma was saying "come on you just have to do one" and that was 85 pictures ago?
I am all for well behaved kids. Got three myself and three well behaved grands. I just don't think every thing has to be made into a struggle.
Like I said upthread, in my corner of the world, that's exactly what it is. "Mugging for the camera" has always meant trying to look 'gangsta.' This is the first time I've heard it used to describe silly kid faces. In fact, to find those pics I posted, I google image searched 'mugging face.' All the results are some level of surly, not a goofy pic in the bunch.
...... Nothing anyone said would stop her. Parents of 12 year old daughters - what do you think? I didn't make a big issue of this at the time, but we just got the pictures back and it's really irritating to realize we don't have one decent picture.
Like I said, apparently pictures are a big deal to some. I just can't help but feel that grandma is taking it too far if she tells the child she "ruined" all the pictures.
I'm with you. We don't know that OP told the child she ruined the pictures. She's disappointed she didn't get one decent pic from the entire trip and is venting to us.Somebody fill me in here... has the OP suggested that she go to the kid and confront her and tell her she 'ruined' all the pictures?
I am not seeing any such post...
And, while it is nice to have well behaved offspring, I have been told many times 'what a fine young man' my son is. Nobody, and no child, is perfect... When I heard these comments I just smiled nicely and tried not to go...![]()
We recently took a big family vacation to the World. We had the Memory Maker package and so took a number of group photos. Our 12 year old grandaughter ruined every single one by mugging for the camera. Nothing anyone said would stop her. Parents of 12 year old daughters - what do you think? I didn't make a big issue of this at the time, but we just got the pictures back and it's really irritating to realize we don't have one decent picture.
Oh, and I don't think its really fair to call the kid a brat. We don't know how it all really went. But its not about stifling anything. I think that for some of us it just really is not a big deal.
OP, I imagine you'll get opportunity to turn the table in a few years. If your granddaughter has a wedding and the family is posing for formal pics together...MUG FOR THE CAMERA!!!![]()
And what's wrong with that? Oh, I get it, mustn't stifle little bratface's creativity or hurt her self-esteem.
Yep, if she's the one paying for the photos and wants a few without the kid being a snot.
Why do you assume she was doing it just to annoy her family?She was being repeatedly reprimanded and continued doing something just to annoy and upset her parents and grandparents. That just doesn't seem like fun for either side to me.
If my DS was doing something extremely annoying to his sisters and would not let up, I wouldn't shrug it off as "he's just having fun at Disney." His "fun" shouldn't be at the expense of everyone else's enjoyment.
Why do you assume she was doing it just to annoy her family?
I go back to my years of teaching junior high and working with girl scouts in that age range and think about how many are truly very uncomfortable with their physical appearance and do this type of thing to not have to be forced into having a photo taken which should look "good" and does not, in their eyes.I will fully acknowledge that's just an assumption on my part and could be wrong. But, to me, that seems to be the most likely reason. According to the OP, "nothing anyone said would stop her". So she knew it was upsetting them because she was directly asked to stop by multiple people. She's old enough to understand that and choose to comply. What would be a more logical reason for why she continued to do it (for every single photo for the entire trip) if she wasn't intentionally trying to annoy them?
We recently took a big family vacation to the World. We had the Memory Maker package and so took a number of group photos. Our 12 year old grandaughter ruined every single one by mugging for the camera. Nothing anyone said would stop her. Parents of 12 year old daughters - what do you think? I didn't make a big issue of this at the time, but we just got the pictures back and it's really irritating to realize we don't have one decent picture.
I would think, that, after you realized what was going on, someone would have had a little chat along these lines;
"Katie, we want a nice family picture to frame. We would love for you to be in it. But that's not going to happen if you keep making those faces. So we're going to take 3 of each pictures: one with you OUT of it, one with a nice face, and one with any face you want. You can keep the funny one; we'll see which of the other 2 we prefer."
Now, of course, it's too late.