eeyore45
<font color=darkorchid>Do-it-yourself pixie dust =
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And if you have teenagers, maybe it's even more important. I would rather be the mom who embarrasses my son with an excited wave and hug and kiss rather than let him wonder if I really care.
Lol - actually dh came up with a "neener neener" instead of saying I love you - it may be just as embarrassing, only neener neener puts a smile on their faces - and the message is clear - I love you!! The school had a fundraiser to fund the new football field, they sold "bricks" we put neener neener on the brick!!
And another thing, chaperone. It may seem like a pain, but let me tell you, chaperoning those high school band trips, or dance nights... stand by your teenagers -
With our first born he is hard of hearing, so we had "challenges" When he was in 8th grade he was mainstreamed full time - but the school he "grew up in" had a field trip, the bus rolled over, killing a parent... it changed my outlook tremendously...
Then when the 2nd born hit high school and I signed up to chaperone the overnight field trip - he balked BIG time - it was my eldest that told 2nd born "you wont even know mom is there, unless you need her" That touched me - I do try not to be around, I ride a different bus than my sons were on, would watch other groups, etc (that was easy, I was assigned girls, and I have boys!!) lol Now next month is the "last" overnight, and I asked my son if I should "volunteer" to chaperone - he gave me a "thumbs up"...
It does matter!