KarateBlackBelt
Earning My Ears
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- Aug 8, 2006
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My dh doesn't know yet that I sent the emails and I'm sure if he reads them I'll be in deep. We did discuss and "agree" that if the teen was allowed to drink then we would get alternate housing, but he is a peacemaker and I don't know if he would willingly go along with implementing this as it took too many problem instances before he agreed to go home early on New Year's Eve.
If you go with this family---Be realistic, be flexable and be prepared to wish you had gone by yourself.
We had a discussion a couple nights ago and he assures me there will be no teen drinking, adult movies and video games, if there are any in the house, will be put away out of sight by him, and even bed times are going to be enforced by him for all kids 10 and under. .
Sounds a little too strict. No video games? Enforced bedtime, on a vacation? For kids that are not yours?
What if you are having fun one night? You just going to stop all the fun. Can stay up a little later, and then get up a little later?
Those kids of yours will probably rebel when they get older. Look out then!
I agree with no teen drinking in the house but I know if someone told me what time I had to send my kids to bed I would be pretty mad.Just because the house is in your name doesnt mean you can make all the rules for their kids.
Obviously you didn't read the whole post with additional comments by me. The key was ADULT movies and video games. We have GameCube, Wii, Nintendo DS and GameBoy SPs here. I play some of it too. But there are only a couple teen games I let my oldest play (Star Wars, Spiderman) and they let their 7 and 10 yo. play Mature rated games. Not even their oldest, older than mine, would be able to buy that in the store on their own. There's a reason for ratings. Getting to bed is all relative to what is happening at the time and when we need to get to the park in the AM. Young kids need regular sleep or the parents and others in line around them pay for it the next day. Their kids are just as young but are very wild and unstructured, so if my girls are trying to go to bed I don't want yelling and running through the house by kids the same age as them, nor am I going to wait in the morning, as we all know the best time to be at the park, because nobody got enough sleep to get up in a happy mood.
My guess is you are at the least not a parent, and more likely a teen yourself. But thanks for the warning.![]()