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Okay.. I just finished reading the first page and all I have to say.. If you send him go with him... (if you can be close) 'cause kids at that age is when they really need the parents the most...is what defines how they are going to be when they grow up after 8 and up uhhh you can't control them anymore. Well not control them but you can't tell them as to whether something is right or wrong.

 

I know this lady who also the kid got sent to somewhere else I'm not sure to where (but she was away from the kid from some tome) and her kid was around that age too. After he came back he was so changed, just to tell how bad he got.. he called her a "Bitch" :stunned: and even threated her that he was gonna call 911 and say that she was abusing him (which was a lie)... The kid is like 13 or 14 now.. he is so out of control. Thank God he doesn't say anything to me :lol: and does do whatever I tell him (whenever he is around) without him saying something back, but he treats everyone else like shit..

 

so yeah I say def. stay with him! ;)

 

yeah i was never right with leaving him at all!! we are just too close and he is too sweet of a child. he is so well-behaved and kind, and i would just miss him too much!! but for now, he is not interested in going anywhere for any reason... so we are just going to stay where we are for now. :)

 

Well what I am trying to say is that your kid sounds like this lady's kid..and I also think it's better if you both stayed.. ;) There's always time to learn, but to change someone is very very hard...

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you are just soooo funny :lol: :lol: :lol: anyway...

how are you doing?

I'm pretty good, listening to some of The Bends. How about you? Any plans today?

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Okay.. I just finished reading the first page and all I have to say.. If you send him go with him... (if you can be close) 'cause kids at that age is when they really need the parents the most...is what defines how they are going to be when they grow up after 8 and up uhhh you can't control them anymore. Well not control them but you can't tell them as to whether something is right or wrong.

 

I know this lady who also the kid got sent to somewhere else I'm not sure to where (but she was away from the kid from some tome) and her kid was around that age too. After he came back he was so changed, just to tell how bad he got.. he called her a "Bitch" :stunned: and even threated her that he was gonna call 911 and say that she was abusing him (which was a lie)... The kid is like 13 or 14 now.. he is so out of control. Thank God he doesn't say anything to me :lol: and does do whatever I tell him (whenever he is around) without him saying something back, but he treats everyone else like shit..

 

so yeah I say def. stay with him! ;)

 

yeah i was never right with leaving him at all!! we are just too close and he is too sweet of a child. he is so well-behaved and kind, and i would just miss him too much!! but for now, he is not interested in going anywhere for any reason... so we are just going to stay where we are for now. :)

 

Well what I am trying to say is that your kid sounds like this lady's kid..and I also think it's better if you both stayed.. ;) There's always time to learn, but to change someone is very very hard...

 

i don't think there is anything worse than a child with a bad attitude. my cousin's son is 10 now, and they just have always let him do whatever he wants and he is just miserable to be around!! and i can't imagine that he is happy. it is really sad. i could never let that happen to mine. ;)

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you are just soooo funny :lol: :lol: :lol: anyway...

how are you doing?

I'm pretty good, listening to some of The Bends. How about you? Any plans today?

 

right now my brothers and christopher are up at the park... been shopping all day and now i am really tired. so i am just going to see what they want to do, but kinda hoping we can just stay home. :/

that sounds like fun haha a 19 13 and 4 year old shopping :lol:

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the only place all four of us could agree to go was the food court!! :lol:

Well I hope your kid doesn't get that way ;) :)

 

PS: Hi everyone else... :P

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yeah if i had needed to shop for toys or video games or sporting goods, i would have been all set up ;) .

Toys are just as essential as clothes! I would rather be a naked kid playing with legos than be a normal kid with no legos

yeah.. toys are essential.. hehe

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i just wanted to buy new towels and sheets and was at the mall for 6 hours!!! :angry: but we did get the essentials like nba jerseys, video games, candy, and a stuffed elephant. :rolleyes:

and a stuffed elephant

.... of course... I'd rather be a naked child with a stuffed elefant than have clothes and no stuffed elefant... I just spelled elephant wrong twice...

an elephant.. nice!

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oh and of couse we all had to act like we didn't know my 19 year old brother anytime he saw friends -- it was so funny, we would turn around and stare in another direction... cause he is sooooo cool :cool: he couldn't possible have relatives :rolleyes: .

Elphants are nice! I have a white elephant! :nice: (It was a gift :embarrased: ) and yes it is a stuffed elephant! :lol:

 

:curtain:

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it was christopher's choice, he has a regular zoo going up in his room... and i have to tuck them all in at night, it is getting to be quite a long process.

it was christopher's choice' date=' he has a regular zoo going up in his room... and i have to tuck them all in at night, it is getting to be quite a long process.[/quote']

 

Oh wow! :stunned:

it was christopher's choice' date=' he has a regular zoo going up in his room... and i have to tuck them all in at night, it is getting to be quite a long process.[/quote']

haha, that's awesome. I used to LOVE stuffed animals too. Sounds like a cool kid. My brother and I used to do little puppet shows :D ahhhh, the good ole' days

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yeah he will be up in his room talking like crazy, like he is having a conversation... then i go up and he is conferencing with his animals, very cute.

 

so what have you been up to this weekend?

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that has it's advantages - mom and dad get back tomorrow, so i am hoping for a couple quiet days after the guys go back home. :D

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