Warning: I am about to vent!
Yesterday we had my family over for our annual tradition of making Ravioli.
About 24 people, half being children mostly 8-13, 3 of them age 4.
The trouble started when my niece, 9 yo old came to tell me my other niece 8yo, was upstairs drawing on the walls with a black chopstick. By the time I got up there, she was already downstairs. I asked her to come up stairs, she responded "why?". I told her I wanted to ask her about something, she said "what?", and would not come up. I then got my sister (her mom ) and asked her to find out what happened. My sister asked her if she did it, and she said "no". My sister looked at me and saif "thats good enough for me, she didn't do it". We then set about trying to clean it off, but it was not only black marks but dug into the drywall. We just it painted less than a month ago, so I was sad. My brothers dd, who saw her doing it, would really have no reason to lie. Additionally, my own DD had come to me and said she was uncomfortable because my niece was upstairs by herself and telling everyone to "go away".
My sister divorced her husband (long story) and moved her kids back from another state. I think my niece has had anger issues, among others, as they are living with my brother until they can afford a house. I feel sad that she is so angry she felt the need to be destructive in my house, but also irritated becasue she is old enough to know better.
Then we had chocolate cupcakes and there was chocolate all over the floor from the 4 year olds eating unsupervised, that was then tracked and ground into my living room carpet!!
Is everyone's family so messy? I know you have to expect a certain amount of mess, but I am thinking staining carpet and walls was extreme! After the walls and carpet, I had a hard time enjoying myself. Then I felt guilty because I just wanted them to leave!!!
Does this happen at your house when you have family over?
Yesterday we had my family over for our annual tradition of making Ravioli.
About 24 people, half being children mostly 8-13, 3 of them age 4.
The trouble started when my niece, 9 yo old came to tell me my other niece 8yo, was upstairs drawing on the walls with a black chopstick. By the time I got up there, she was already downstairs. I asked her to come up stairs, she responded "why?". I told her I wanted to ask her about something, she said "what?", and would not come up. I then got my sister (her mom ) and asked her to find out what happened. My sister asked her if she did it, and she said "no". My sister looked at me and saif "thats good enough for me, she didn't do it". We then set about trying to clean it off, but it was not only black marks but dug into the drywall. We just it painted less than a month ago, so I was sad. My brothers dd, who saw her doing it, would really have no reason to lie. Additionally, my own DD had come to me and said she was uncomfortable because my niece was upstairs by herself and telling everyone to "go away".
My sister divorced her husband (long story) and moved her kids back from another state. I think my niece has had anger issues, among others, as they are living with my brother until they can afford a house. I feel sad that she is so angry she felt the need to be destructive in my house, but also irritated becasue she is old enough to know better.
Then we had chocolate cupcakes and there was chocolate all over the floor from the 4 year olds eating unsupervised, that was then tracked and ground into my living room carpet!!
Is everyone's family so messy? I know you have to expect a certain amount of mess, but I am thinking staining carpet and walls was extreme! After the walls and carpet, I had a hard time enjoying myself. Then I felt guilty because I just wanted them to leave!!!
Does this happen at your house when you have family over?

My nephew when he was almost 2 took a fork and scraped it down my kitchen table when he was mad during a visit with us.
) you better have some plans because you can't just let them entertain themselves--they're running amuck. Make a plan and take turns supervising. Keep the upstairs off limits. Have some outdoor time, craft time, board games and a video. 

I know mine wouldn't act that way, but when these are mostly the only kids you're around, it makes you think twice about it.