My youngest is 28 and I still worry about the 3 kids and whether or not they are out on NYE.
and I don't care. We won't let her go out tonight on New Years Eve. We told her at the beginning of December if she wanted to have friends over she could but I don't want to be on the road tonight and I surely don't want her on the road so now she is sitting at home with her sister and us and probably really mad but like I said I don't give a crap!!!!
Anyone else in the same situation as me?
Your DD will be in someone's home though, not in a vehicle. That's what most of our concerns are about. It's not our kids judgment we're worried about, it's the idiots who are getting hammered right at this moment and won't think twice about driving.Well, I guess i'm the lone dissenter. My DD16 is going to a party with her 7 BFFs. She's been with them all afternoon shopping. On of the girls is having a party at her house and the girls are spending the night. THe parents will be at home(and they are stricter than I am, if that's possible!) NOne of them will be driving--one of the boys' moms will be picking the boys up for a sleepover at her house.
I didn't give my decision a second thought. I know my daughter AND her friends very well. They all have good heads on their shoulders and none of them are given to taking risks. I hope they have a lovely time staying up and partying the night away!
Your DD will be in someone's home though, not in a vehicle. That's what most of our concerns are about. It's not our kids judgment we're worried about, it's the idiots who are getting hammered right at this moment and won't think twice about driving.
You're saying what we all are though, so you're not a 'dissenter,' lol.Yes, i get that. I guess my point was that my DD and her friends actually started their partying well in advance of the evening, so that they're *off* the road after dark and we don't have to worry about who's at the wheel.