pyrxtc
<font color=deeppink>Married 10-5-02<br><font colo
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You and me, both, sister.
PrincessKmom is kind of who I'm speaking about "twisting and turning" a story to suit them. Why are you and a few others so hellbent on making sure that you get to be so sanctimonious that you're calling bullsh*t on my punishment? Are you a joke? This is all so unbelievable to me.
I don't need any of you to tell me whether I'm a good mom or not. I'm not perfect, but none of you are perfect, either. NONE OF YOU. If you claim to be, then you're lying to yourself. However, I do think I'm a pretty good mom, and contrary to popular belief, I have a great relationship with my kid's teacher, and always have from 2year old preschool to now. Her kindy teachers from last year, who know that she has issues with authority, still run up and hug me every time they see me at the school. They also really love her, b/c when she's good... she's really good. She isn't whiney and doesn't complain constantly. She does very well in school, was reading 2nd and 3rd grade books at the beginning of kindergarten, was the first one in kindergarten to go on the Wall of Fame for being an Accelerated Reader. She's very sweet and has a great sense of humor.
Her biggest issue is that she doesn't like being told to do something she doesn't want to do.
If that is the only issue I have (and I'm obviously shelling out big bucks trying to nip it in the bud) the whatever. There are worse things than having a strong-willed child.
There's a kid in her class that whines about every little thing. I can't even stand to be in the class with him because everything is a tragedy. I'll take unruly to constant whine any day.
So, tell me about your kids.![]()
I think that is pretty much everybody's issue. Nobody likes being told what to do but we all have to learn it and we start when we are little. and learn it well then so when we are older we know what is expected of us.