cabanafrau
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I remember one thing with my parents that if anyone had saw would probably think my parents were awful parents. I was miserable through going out to dinner and people would be wondering why they would take me...
Here is the thing: I didn't want to go. I had plans that day after I left my drama club meeting. My parents picked me up and surprised me that they were going to take me out to dinner that afternoon. I told them I didn't want to go and they got upset that they were doing something nice and I was ungrateful and made me take this "present"
So maybe the kids didn't WANT to be there. Maybe exactly what they are hoping is that mom would stop making them go to the beach, maybe they absolutely hate the beach.
I'm not my kids' friend, nor am I their enemy intent on proving to them it's my way or the highway. Obviously some things aren't up for negotiation, but we have taught them from an early age how to speak up and express their viewpoints and if they could convince us our plans should change to accommodate theirs, they win -- without pouting or attitude. No chance on earth they'd win their case with sulking and they figured that out by the time they were probably nine years old. I'd have zero respect for my daughters approaching the situation that way as a teenager. It always doesn't end in rainbows and sunshine, but I think it's cut out a lot of hassle -- and as a bonus I think they've honed their negotiating skills and strategies with all the practice they've had trying to convince us of many things over the years.

), I'm confident most routine "bad" parking jobs are performed by women rather than men. Stuff like this: