Guest guest Posted April 17, 2005 Report Share Posted April 17, 2005 > > Ick- I have relatives, like my nada, that constantly interfere with my > parenting choices...especially when it comes to electronic items and > toys. My husband and I are against lots of violent games and we are > very adament about having all computer time monitored. It is a > struggle when " all the other kids " have x,y, and z. So, kudos to you > for standing up to nada! Gosh, do you think that the kids could " talk " > to each other on the bus trip? Too bad nada can't but her money > towards a college fund or unlimited music lessions to continue this > boy's talent. > > And as far as nada and illness goes...I think a lot of them are > hypochondriacs. Yes, some have real medical issues, but it seems that > they dwell on it more than others. I would try and stay miles away > from Nada's deathbed! I can just picture the scene where the I love > you's are passed around. No thanks! > > Di. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2005 Report Share Posted April 17, 2005 > > Ick- I have relatives, like my nada, that constantly interfere with my > parenting choices...especially when it comes to electronic items and > toys. My husband and I are against lots of violent games and we are > very adament about having all computer time monitored. It is a > struggle when " all the other kids " have x,y, and z. So, kudos to you > for standing up to nada! Gosh, do you think that the kids could " talk " > to each other on the bus trip? Too bad nada can't but her money > towards a college fund or unlimited music lessions to continue this > boy's talent. > > And as far as nada and illness goes...I think a lot of them are > hypochondriacs. Yes, some have real medical issues, but it seems that > they dwell on it more than others. I would try and stay miles away > from Nada's deathbed! I can just picture the scene where the I love > you's are passed around. No thanks! > > Di. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2005 Report Share Posted April 17, 2005 --- I was in the band and when we went on trips we were to busy joking and cutting up, and flirting with the girls to have time to watch a movie. Who in the world wants to watch a movie when you can watch the girls. It isnt about what is best for my son, it is about my mother making decisions for him , and me, and running things. She isnt doing it for him. She is doing it for herself, so she can feel in control. Mike In ModOasis , " backchatting " <backchat@c...> wrote: > > Ick- I have relatives, like my nada, that constantly interfere with my > parenting choices...especially when it comes to electronic items and > toys. My husband and I are against lots of violent games and we are > very adament about having all computer time monitored. It is a > struggle when " all the other kids " have x,y, and z. So, kudos to you > for standing up to nada! Gosh, do you think that the kids could " talk " > to each other on the bus trip? Too bad nada can't but her money > towards a college fund or unlimited music lessions to continue this > boy's talent. > > And as far as nada and illness goes...I think a lot of them are > hypochondriacs. Yes, some have real medical issues, but it seems that > they dwell on it more than others. I would try and stay miles away > from Nada's deathbed! I can just picture the scene where the I love > you's are passed around. No thanks! > > Di. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2005 Report Share Posted April 17, 2005 --- I was in the band and when we went on trips we were to busy joking and cutting up, and flirting with the girls to have time to watch a movie. Who in the world wants to watch a movie when you can watch the girls. It isnt about what is best for my son, it is about my mother making decisions for him , and me, and running things. She isnt doing it for him. She is doing it for herself, so she can feel in control. Mike In ModOasis , " backchatting " <backchat@c...> wrote: > > Ick- I have relatives, like my nada, that constantly interfere with my > parenting choices...especially when it comes to electronic items and > toys. My husband and I are against lots of violent games and we are > very adament about having all computer time monitored. It is a > struggle when " all the other kids " have x,y, and z. So, kudos to you > for standing up to nada! Gosh, do you think that the kids could " talk " > to each other on the bus trip? Too bad nada can't but her money > towards a college fund or unlimited music lessions to continue this > boy's talent. > > And as far as nada and illness goes...I think a lot of them are > hypochondriacs. Yes, some have real medical issues, but it seems that > they dwell on it more than others. I would try and stay miles away > from Nada's deathbed! I can just picture the scene where the I love > you's are passed around. No thanks! > > Di. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 17, 2005 Report Share Posted April 17, 2005 --- I was in the band and when we went on trips we were to busy joking and cutting up, and flirting with the girls to have time to watch a movie. Who in the world wants to watch a movie when you can watch the girls. It isnt about what is best for my son, it is about my mother making decisions for him , and me, and running things. She isnt doing it for him. She is doing it for herself, so she can feel in control. Mike In ModOasis , " backchatting " <backchat@c...> wrote: > > Ick- I have relatives, like my nada, that constantly interfere with my > parenting choices...especially when it comes to electronic items and > toys. My husband and I are against lots of violent games and we are > very adament about having all computer time monitored. It is a > struggle when " all the other kids " have x,y, and z. So, kudos to you > for standing up to nada! Gosh, do you think that the kids could " talk " > to each other on the bus trip? Too bad nada can't but her money > towards a college fund or unlimited music lessions to continue this > boy's talent. > > And as far as nada and illness goes...I think a lot of them are > hypochondriacs. Yes, some have real medical issues, but it seems that > they dwell on it more than others. I would try and stay miles away > from Nada's deathbed! I can just picture the scene where the I love > you's are passed around. No thanks! > > Di. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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