Guest guest Posted January 7, 2004 Report Share Posted January 7, 2004 Angie, You are most welcome, honey. Speaking of scouting, my teenager wants to quit. He just made Star rank in Boy Scouts, and for a special ed. kid that is really phenomenal, but out here, being a scout is tantamount to being a leper. If the kids at school get wind of it, he is teased and hounded unmercifully. He has stuck it out since third grade, but now is old enough to want to fit in a little more, and so I will probably let him just stick with karate. He and my youngest, both love that, and it is good for them physically, and mentally. This school teaches the ethics of self defense rather than egregious aggression, so I like their style. And, it gives my boys a bit of an edge if they are attacked at school or on the way to and from. We live in a small city, but we do have some of the problems of youth in larger ones...gangs and drugs, for a start. Since we live close to a college and high school, and are just three blocks from the downtown area, it can get a bit hairy around here at night...especially on cruise nights. We actually live in the oldest neighborhood, our house being amongst the newest since it was built in 1936, and most of these are late n. It's really lovely with lots of old trees and wellkept yards, etc. Just too close to the action, if you get my drift. Seems like kids have to deal with so much more these days than I did in MY misspent youth. Anyway, didn't mean to bend your eyeballs this long. Take care, and keep on the good foot. Loving hugs, MM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2004 Report Share Posted January 7, 2004 Angie, You are most welcome, honey. Speaking of scouting, my teenager wants to quit. He just made Star rank in Boy Scouts, and for a special ed. kid that is really phenomenal, but out here, being a scout is tantamount to being a leper. If the kids at school get wind of it, he is teased and hounded unmercifully. He has stuck it out since third grade, but now is old enough to want to fit in a little more, and so I will probably let him just stick with karate. He and my youngest, both love that, and it is good for them physically, and mentally. This school teaches the ethics of self defense rather than egregious aggression, so I like their style. And, it gives my boys a bit of an edge if they are attacked at school or on the way to and from. We live in a small city, but we do have some of the problems of youth in larger ones...gangs and drugs, for a start. Since we live close to a college and high school, and are just three blocks from the downtown area, it can get a bit hairy around here at night...especially on cruise nights. We actually live in the oldest neighborhood, our house being amongst the newest since it was built in 1936, and most of these are late n. It's really lovely with lots of old trees and wellkept yards, etc. Just too close to the action, if you get my drift. Seems like kids have to deal with so much more these days than I did in MY misspent youth. Anyway, didn't mean to bend your eyeballs this long. Take care, and keep on the good foot. Loving hugs, MM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 7, 2004 Report Share Posted January 7, 2004 Angie, You are most welcome, honey. Speaking of scouting, my teenager wants to quit. He just made Star rank in Boy Scouts, and for a special ed. kid that is really phenomenal, but out here, being a scout is tantamount to being a leper. If the kids at school get wind of it, he is teased and hounded unmercifully. He has stuck it out since third grade, but now is old enough to want to fit in a little more, and so I will probably let him just stick with karate. He and my youngest, both love that, and it is good for them physically, and mentally. This school teaches the ethics of self defense rather than egregious aggression, so I like their style. And, it gives my boys a bit of an edge if they are attacked at school or on the way to and from. We live in a small city, but we do have some of the problems of youth in larger ones...gangs and drugs, for a start. Since we live close to a college and high school, and are just three blocks from the downtown area, it can get a bit hairy around here at night...especially on cruise nights. We actually live in the oldest neighborhood, our house being amongst the newest since it was built in 1936, and most of these are late n. It's really lovely with lots of old trees and wellkept yards, etc. Just too close to the action, if you get my drift. Seems like kids have to deal with so much more these days than I did in MY misspent youth. Anyway, didn't mean to bend your eyeballs this long. Take care, and keep on the good foot. Loving hugs, MM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2004 Report Share Posted January 8, 2004 MM, I know you were my favorite " Auntie " hehe. So, you have been there done that. It's nice to know someone else has been in this ole boat with me. I thought exactly about charging the girls parents with that. I mean it's like her parents are taking from someone else with not letting her sale. To me it's kinda rude too. I dont' want to sit here sale my butt off for Brittany just for half of it to go to another girl. It's not right to expect the other girls to suffer just because of another...example we can only do one program because we don't have enough money to do both because we have to pay for so and so..who didn't sale any items to pay for her to go...you know what I mean? It's just unreal. We do however have a adopt a troop form. I'm thinking of sending it home with her to her parents. It's were they can put money in the troop funds without having to put in mega bucks. Sorta like paying their daughters way without the fundraising. I hadn't used it before but I think I'm going to. Well have to cut this short as the boys need up for school. Wish it was summer already. This school crap I hate. I just don't like sending them to school. If I could I would keep them home and homeschool them but I can't :-( Thanks Auntie MM ((((MM)))) Angie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2004 Report Share Posted January 8, 2004 MM, I know you were my favorite " Auntie " hehe. So, you have been there done that. It's nice to know someone else has been in this ole boat with me. I thought exactly about charging the girls parents with that. I mean it's like her parents are taking from someone else with not letting her sale. To me it's kinda rude too. I dont' want to sit here sale my butt off for Brittany just for half of it to go to another girl. It's not right to expect the other girls to suffer just because of another...example we can only do one program because we don't have enough money to do both because we have to pay for so and so..who didn't sale any items to pay for her to go...you know what I mean? It's just unreal. We do however have a adopt a troop form. I'm thinking of sending it home with her to her parents. It's were they can put money in the troop funds without having to put in mega bucks. Sorta like paying their daughters way without the fundraising. I hadn't used it before but I think I'm going to. Well have to cut this short as the boys need up for school. Wish it was summer already. This school crap I hate. I just don't like sending them to school. If I could I would keep them home and homeschool them but I can't :-( Thanks Auntie MM ((((MM)))) Angie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2004 Report Share Posted January 8, 2004 MM, I know you were my favorite " Auntie " hehe. So, you have been there done that. It's nice to know someone else has been in this ole boat with me. I thought exactly about charging the girls parents with that. I mean it's like her parents are taking from someone else with not letting her sale. To me it's kinda rude too. I dont' want to sit here sale my butt off for Brittany just for half of it to go to another girl. It's not right to expect the other girls to suffer just because of another...example we can only do one program because we don't have enough money to do both because we have to pay for so and so..who didn't sale any items to pay for her to go...you know what I mean? It's just unreal. We do however have a adopt a troop form. I'm thinking of sending it home with her to her parents. It's were they can put money in the troop funds without having to put in mega bucks. Sorta like paying their daughters way without the fundraising. I hadn't used it before but I think I'm going to. Well have to cut this short as the boys need up for school. Wish it was summer already. This school crap I hate. I just don't like sending them to school. If I could I would keep them home and homeschool them but I can't :-( Thanks Auntie MM ((((MM)))) Angie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2004 Report Share Posted January 8, 2004 MM, Isn't it sad that kids now adays can't do what they like to without getting teased to no end. That's one reason I hate sending my kids to school. I too agree that they have more to deal with than we did. I blame it on the poor supervision of the kids by their parents. Back when you or I was in school if someone was out of control or rude they got punished even if it meant a spanking. Now if you do something like that you could be in serious trouble. Personally I do spank my kids but only on the butt and only when there is no other alternative. I had spankings and it never hurt me...at the time I thought how horrid but now apprecaite the fact that my parents loved me that much. Neighborhoods! Gotta love them. That's one reason we moved out of the city. Right in front of my house was a home (if you can call it a home) with numerous problems. One being the parents that needed parenting themselves. Second was alcohol, the dad was a drunk. Third was they just kept having babies...13 total and living on welfare. Mind you I'm not against living on welfare if you needed it but the mom just didn't want to work and the dad well he was a drunk. There were plenty of other problems but I won't bore you with them. Once the kids started getting to be teenagers it got to a point where if they didn't move we would have too. One morning I woke up to gun shots, screaming, doors slamming, cussing as loud for the neighbors to hear, and etc... Seems that the 14 year old girl stayed out all night drunk, high, and you name it with a man (45 or so from the way it looked) and her parents got upset. My thought was you never care any other time so why now at 4 in the morning??? The cops came but nothing was really ever done. I lived like that for 5 years till one day hubby and I decided enough was enough. We didn't want our kids (at the time 10, 11, and 3) to live with this or see it on a daily basis...not to mention other factors. So, we started looking and found the home we are in. Since then I haven't had a problem with any of my new neighbors. It's wonderful to be able to wake up when YOU want to and not when the neighbors decide to fight or try and kill each other. It's wonderful to be able to let my kids play outside in the yard without fear of the neighbors trying to start something with them. The neighbors once sent their grandson(4) to try and beat my youngest boy up. I sent him home and told him to never return. 2 minutes later he was back in my yard trying to beat my son up again. My cousin called the cops as she was afraid I would go in labor(I was pregnant with Brittany at the time). The cops came and they knew the situation so they went across the street to the neighbors. They had a nice long talk with them and told them the next time one of them stepped foot on my property they would go to jail be them the parents or the kids. It lasted all of 2 days till the next one came across and started in on us. Called the cops and they took the whole family to jail..all 13 of them. Child Protective would never do anything to this family as I called many times to try and get the government to get these kids to safety. They, CP, said they had their hands to full and that the kids were better off with their mom and dad...go figure. Well now it's time I hush lol. I could bend your ear all day about that type of things. Hope your day is a good one. Love you Auntie MM. Angie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2004 Report Share Posted January 8, 2004 MM, Isn't it sad that kids now adays can't do what they like to without getting teased to no end. That's one reason I hate sending my kids to school. I too agree that they have more to deal with than we did. I blame it on the poor supervision of the kids by their parents. Back when you or I was in school if someone was out of control or rude they got punished even if it meant a spanking. Now if you do something like that you could be in serious trouble. Personally I do spank my kids but only on the butt and only when there is no other alternative. I had spankings and it never hurt me...at the time I thought how horrid but now apprecaite the fact that my parents loved me that much. Neighborhoods! Gotta love them. That's one reason we moved out of the city. Right in front of my house was a home (if you can call it a home) with numerous problems. One being the parents that needed parenting themselves. Second was alcohol, the dad was a drunk. Third was they just kept having babies...13 total and living on welfare. Mind you I'm not against living on welfare if you needed it but the mom just didn't want to work and the dad well he was a drunk. There were plenty of other problems but I won't bore you with them. Once the kids started getting to be teenagers it got to a point where if they didn't move we would have too. One morning I woke up to gun shots, screaming, doors slamming, cussing as loud for the neighbors to hear, and etc... Seems that the 14 year old girl stayed out all night drunk, high, and you name it with a man (45 or so from the way it looked) and her parents got upset. My thought was you never care any other time so why now at 4 in the morning??? The cops came but nothing was really ever done. I lived like that for 5 years till one day hubby and I decided enough was enough. We didn't want our kids (at the time 10, 11, and 3) to live with this or see it on a daily basis...not to mention other factors. So, we started looking and found the home we are in. Since then I haven't had a problem with any of my new neighbors. It's wonderful to be able to wake up when YOU want to and not when the neighbors decide to fight or try and kill each other. It's wonderful to be able to let my kids play outside in the yard without fear of the neighbors trying to start something with them. The neighbors once sent their grandson(4) to try and beat my youngest boy up. I sent him home and told him to never return. 2 minutes later he was back in my yard trying to beat my son up again. My cousin called the cops as she was afraid I would go in labor(I was pregnant with Brittany at the time). The cops came and they knew the situation so they went across the street to the neighbors. They had a nice long talk with them and told them the next time one of them stepped foot on my property they would go to jail be them the parents or the kids. It lasted all of 2 days till the next one came across and started in on us. Called the cops and they took the whole family to jail..all 13 of them. Child Protective would never do anything to this family as I called many times to try and get the government to get these kids to safety. They, CP, said they had their hands to full and that the kids were better off with their mom and dad...go figure. Well now it's time I hush lol. I could bend your ear all day about that type of things. Hope your day is a good one. Love you Auntie MM. Angie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2004 Report Share Posted January 8, 2004 MM, Isn't it sad that kids now adays can't do what they like to without getting teased to no end. That's one reason I hate sending my kids to school. I too agree that they have more to deal with than we did. I blame it on the poor supervision of the kids by their parents. Back when you or I was in school if someone was out of control or rude they got punished even if it meant a spanking. Now if you do something like that you could be in serious trouble. Personally I do spank my kids but only on the butt and only when there is no other alternative. I had spankings and it never hurt me...at the time I thought how horrid but now apprecaite the fact that my parents loved me that much. Neighborhoods! Gotta love them. That's one reason we moved out of the city. Right in front of my house was a home (if you can call it a home) with numerous problems. One being the parents that needed parenting themselves. Second was alcohol, the dad was a drunk. Third was they just kept having babies...13 total and living on welfare. Mind you I'm not against living on welfare if you needed it but the mom just didn't want to work and the dad well he was a drunk. There were plenty of other problems but I won't bore you with them. Once the kids started getting to be teenagers it got to a point where if they didn't move we would have too. One morning I woke up to gun shots, screaming, doors slamming, cussing as loud for the neighbors to hear, and etc... Seems that the 14 year old girl stayed out all night drunk, high, and you name it with a man (45 or so from the way it looked) and her parents got upset. My thought was you never care any other time so why now at 4 in the morning??? The cops came but nothing was really ever done. I lived like that for 5 years till one day hubby and I decided enough was enough. We didn't want our kids (at the time 10, 11, and 3) to live with this or see it on a daily basis...not to mention other factors. So, we started looking and found the home we are in. Since then I haven't had a problem with any of my new neighbors. It's wonderful to be able to wake up when YOU want to and not when the neighbors decide to fight or try and kill each other. It's wonderful to be able to let my kids play outside in the yard without fear of the neighbors trying to start something with them. The neighbors once sent their grandson(4) to try and beat my youngest boy up. I sent him home and told him to never return. 2 minutes later he was back in my yard trying to beat my son up again. My cousin called the cops as she was afraid I would go in labor(I was pregnant with Brittany at the time). The cops came and they knew the situation so they went across the street to the neighbors. They had a nice long talk with them and told them the next time one of them stepped foot on my property they would go to jail be them the parents or the kids. It lasted all of 2 days till the next one came across and started in on us. Called the cops and they took the whole family to jail..all 13 of them. Child Protective would never do anything to this family as I called many times to try and get the government to get these kids to safety. They, CP, said they had their hands to full and that the kids were better off with their mom and dad...go figure. Well now it's time I hush lol. I could bend your ear all day about that type of things. Hope your day is a good one. Love you Auntie MM. Angie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2004 Report Share Posted January 8, 2004 Trudy, I almost forgot..duh lol. A special needs kid getting to Star in the scouts is TOTALLY AWESOME! I myself am very proud of him. But I think he is only special needs cause he is smarter than us ;-) Angie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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