I swear if my daughter rolls her eyes at me one more time...

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...I'm going to poke them right out of her head.

I want my kids to be little again, when they thought we knew everything and didn't argue with us all the time. :(
 
{{{HUGS}}} Laura. I'll trade you a dirty stinky diaper for her.;) :p

Just tell that if she keeps rolling her eyes shes going to start seeing backwards.:p
 
i am still guilt of this with my parents at times (and i'm 24!). most of the time i don't even realise i'm doing it! :eek: :rolleyes: :p
 
LOL, Laura, that's one of the things I get an instant reaction to. Instant anger. I'd tell you what I do, but you shouldn't do that. :rolleyes:
 

Middle-school age girls are soooo good at rolling their eyes. Get used to it-it lasts for several years.


Sandy
 
Tell Rachel Auntie Snoops is gonna come up there and give her a good talking to if she doesn't straighten up and fly right!

My sister was the Queen of :rolleyes: - it would make me soooo mad when she would do it to my mother. Now that my mother is gone, she does it to me instead.

:rolleyes:
 
I, too, was an eye roller and can remember thinking my mother was ridiculous for getting upset. Now, being on the other side, I can see how annoying it is. You realize the primary goal is to annoy you, so there are two possible courses of action: 1)completely ignore it, or 2)tell her how adorable it is. I mean, make her gag -- "Have I ever told you just how cutesy, wutesy it is when you woll your wittle eyes? I just wuv it, I do. Come on, let's see it some more? Puhleeze?" And try to catch her just before she does it -- "Let's see the wittle eye rolls, okay?" All the while be sure you use the voice you usually reserve for speaking to an infant. Maybe even clap.

You will either start to break her of the habit or at least can get comfort in annoying her as much as she is annoying you!
 
Today my friend told my DS that it's easier raising her 4 sons than raising her 1 daughter. LOL! :teeth:
 
Good idea, FredS. I got caught rolling my eyes at my mother exactly <b>one</b> time. I think I was 13. I can still feel the sting in my cheek. I never did it (well, I never got caught ;) ) again. Of course, back in the olden days, when I was 13, parental discipline was very different than it is today.
 
FredS- that is hilarious! I would have been furious had my Mom said that to me.

I was very good at rolling my eyes, but ONLY to my Mom...NEVER to DAD!!!
 
When DD rolls her eyes into the back of her head I have to fight the urge to smack the back of her head and roll the back to their proper position!! Yes, DS was easier!! I am having a hard time explaining these uppity hormones to her daddy!!

Heaven help us!
 
I have a DS (16) that does that and says "whatever"and at times I would like to poke his eyes back to where they belong. Only problem, he wears glasses! :)

I am really glad I have boys!!!!!
 
FredS. I love your response. I'll try it next time, if I can pull it off. Hey, maybe that'll be even better. They'll think I've gone insane and maybe then they'll be so scared they'll not do it again. lol
 
OH MY......... I DID IT ALL THE TIME WHEN I WAS YOUNGER AND I'M 27 NOW, I TELL MY 7 YEAR OLD THE SAME THING IF I SEE HER ROLLING HER EYES......MAKES ME SOOO MAD!! IT'S FUNNY WHAT WE LEARN WHEN WE GROW UP :)
 
Boy do I have a long way to go............My DS 5 is the King of "whatever". He says it as he's rolling his eyes and then stomps out of the room. DD 7 loves to roll her eyes too. Hers is more of the eyes roll and then slams her bedroom door shut. They both make me :crazy: sometimes!!!
 
My 12 yo DS has perfected this. My 11 yo and 9 yo DS are following in his footsteps. The 7 yo DS isn't too bad with it.......yet. It drives me insane!
 
oh yes, the eye roll.
I remember those days...and I long for them.
Now we have sound effects...she has moved on to the SNARL.

Good Luck! :teeth:
 
Originally posted by sncbird
" DD 7 loves to roll her eyes too. Hers is more of the eyes roll and then slams her bedroom door shut. They both make me :crazy: sometimes!!!"

I've heard of a great cure for door slamming. Go calmly to the door with a screwdriver and take the door off the hinges and put it away for a week. That'll teach 'em!
As for the rolling of the eyes I liked the suggestion of treating like it's the cutest thing you've ever seen. Kids hate that!
 





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