Sent my son a short-by-adult-standards message about needing him to help out around the house more.
He complained it was too long.
Long? I’ll show you long.
It’s good to educate the ‘yoots.’
He complained it was too long.
Long? I’ll show you long.
It’s good to educate the ‘yoots.’
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Although suddenly I personified that classic Dana Carvy Grumpy Old Man SNL skit: "You got a box of Triscuits and a Key? I got a week old saltine cracker left on a plate in the bathroom for a week and had to break into the house..."
Let's see if she gets it
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Me: "Do you want roasted potatoes or baked?"
Son "yes"
I'm going to start sending her outside to the front yard. Although knowing her, she'd find a way to befriend the birds and squirrels in no time.
What a hoot! No wonder your kid doesn't listen to you. You have no idea what you're talking about! Many Boomer kids were latchkey kids in the 1960s. We weren't coming home to warm cookies and a glass of milk. We came home to chores and starting dinner.
That’s… not it.