Matt shut his nursery door in my face this morning and I could hear him giggling on the other side which then turned to crying when he realized he could not OPEN the door.
Based on the current chaos and fighting amongst the teenagers in my house, I would say no. He is much more fun. His expression was probably priceless when he realized he couldn't open the door.
After the argument/fight last night, I now have in my possesion the following items: One laptop, one color nook, one ipod touch, one ipod nano and 2 cell phones.
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Based on the current chaos and fighting amongst the teenagers in my house, I would say no. He is much more fun. His expression was probably priceless when he realized he couldn't open the door.
After the argument/fight last night, I now have in my possesion the following items: One laptop, one color nook, one ipod touch, one ipod nano and 2 cell phones.
LOL! Not sure what the color nook is, but I've had custody of all of those items a lot lately!
Amy, the fact that Matty was giggling tells me he's no where near being a teenager. hee hee. Just look at Miss Happy (below)
After the argument/fight last night, I now have in my possesion the following items: One laptop, one color nook, one ipod touch, one ipod nano and 2 cell phones.
I am so not ready to be a parent to a teenager. I am hoping either Matt is a perfect child or we can afford boarding school.
After the argument/fight last night, I now have in my possesion the following items: One laptop, one color nook, one ipod touch, one ipod nano and 2 cell phones.
I am so not ready to be a parent to a teenager. I am hoping either Matt is a perfect child or we can afford boarding school.
You have one good thing going for you. He doesn't have anyone to fight with. I have to admit most of the time the teenagers are really fun to have around so you won't need boarding school.
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Sarah does the exect same thing as Matt all the time. In the last few days, she has managed to actually open the door again by turning the nob (she is that tall she can reach easily).
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After the argument/fight last night, I now have in my possesion the following items: One laptop, one color nook, one ipod touch, one ipod nano and 2 cell phones.
I am so not ready to be a parent to a teenager. I am hoping either Matt is a perfect child or we can afford boarding school.
You have one good thing going for you. He doesn't have anyone to fight with. I have to admit most of the time the teenagers are really fun to have around so you won't need boarding school.
Boy, that sounds familiar!. L "lost" his xbox for a month. For the first week he threw in "I don't care, whatever" . When he realized I wasn't budging, he was going overboard trying to do stuff to get in the good books. I still made him wait the month.
I miss the giggly door slammer...mine is good most of the time, it's the mood swings that make me crazy!
After the argument/fight last night, I now have in my possesion the following items: One laptop, one color nook, one ipod touch, one ipod nano and 2 cell phones.
LOL. Are they driving yet? The car key worked the best for me, and it still does even though she is 21.
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Re: Do I have a teenager already?
Based on the current chaos and fighting amongst the teenagers in my house, I would say no. He is much more fun. His expression was probably priceless when he realized he couldn't open the door.
After the argument/fight last night, I now have in my possesion the following items: One laptop, one color nook, one ipod touch, one ipod nano and 2 cell phones.
LOL! Not sure what the color nook is, but I've had custody of all of those items a lot lately!
Amy, the fact that Matty was giggling tells me he's no where near being a teenager. hee hee. Just look at Miss Happy (below)
Big - 1 year old
Bigger - 6 years old
Biggest - 13 years old
I am so not ready to be a parent to a teenager. I am hoping either Matt is a perfect child or we can afford boarding school.
You have one good thing going for you. He doesn't have anyone to fight with. I have to admit most of the time the teenagers are really fun to have around so you won't need boarding school.
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Boy, that sounds familiar!. L "lost" his xbox for a month. For the first week he threw in "I don't care, whatever"
. When he realized I wasn't budging, he was going overboard trying to do stuff to get in the good books. I still made him wait the month.
I miss the giggly door slammer...mine is good most of the time, it's the mood swings that make me crazy!
LOL. Are they driving yet? The car key worked the best for me, and it still does even though she is 21.