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Kids independence
Okay, I am the first to admit it, I enjoy time with the kids, a lot of time! I am a mate or so I thought!
My bubble was burst this afternoon. I said to them, let’s go for a run in the car and a walk. Oh yes, that’s a good idea came the reply.
Next the 10 year old asked me to to fix something and whilst I was doing that, him and his 18 year old brother took off in his car with out a, “would you like to come?” I then got a text saying they are heading to Rogie Falls, which is about half an hour away on the Ullapool road and not to look for the dog, it went with them.
Talk about Billy no mates!
3rd Mar 2019 2:25 pm
highlands
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I felt somewhat the same when my 19yo went off on hols to Australia last year, without us! Black 05 TDV6 HSE Auto
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3rd Mar 2019 2:38 pm
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You're parents, not friends or mates or pals. Parents.
We pick our friends but not our family, as the saying goes...Visiting from rrsport.co.uk
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3rd Mar 2019 11:35 pm
defector
Member Since: 23 Feb 2009
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Have to agree, as my late father always reminded me of my place in the family order
Still respect him for that to this day as the giant and rock that we could rely on.
4th Mar 2019 12:19 am
Cloverhill
Member Since: 11 Nov 2017
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This is the point when you realise you are officially old
Sorry
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4th Mar 2019 9:18 am
Someone-Gone
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Ah well, I know I am old’ish anyway. Most people when they retire put their feet up, not me I’ve got the kids. Means I’ve got more time to devote to them I suppose, I’ve certainly got more tolerance.
Might disagree with trying to be friends with them. Yes, I get taken for a mug at times, but it’s hard growing up today, so I’ve every sympathy with them.
Do they get spoilt, yes without question I am ashamed to say. They can have what they want and they don’t get chores. I’d blush if I told you exactly what they don’t do.
4th Mar 2019 9:40 am
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I dearly love my kids and always got them helping around the house and garden
Ive Loved them even more since they left home years ago
Mind you the youngest is 27 and he’s living in a tin tent in the garden , comes in for showers and to do his washing and very handy for dog and cat sitting when we go away -------------------------------------------------
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4th Mar 2019 9:58 am
Someone-Gone
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You’ve got it made.
The eldest will be going to uni in September. He might then discover Women and we will never see him again!
4th Mar 2019 10:45 am
Pelyma
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I think its great to hear someone say they actually like their kids, it does seem so many are a nuisance. If you want my opinion they had a laugh with you because they could in a way they would with a mate.
I've always had a good relationship with mine (I think ) Although the eldest left home at 18 and 3 weeks old is now 19 and a half and is about to buy his first home and I reckon we get on far better now as we make the most of when he comes home every couple of weeks or so. The biggest issue was coming to terms with him having changed you can't expect the same as when he lived at our home (his country home as he calls it!)
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4th Mar 2019 11:23 am
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4th Mar 2019 11:30 am
Someone-Gone
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Yep, he takes his younger brother out in his car. It’s always a bonus when the young one finds his own way home, but he has the instinct of a cat!
Only kidding or am I?
They enjoyed themselves yesterday.
I was thinking about one of the wife’s colleagues daughter. She is 17, she had just passed her test recently. She told her mum she was going to Ullapool for a couple of hours in the car. She should have been home at 4pm, turned in at 11pm. She’d gone to Ullapool okay, but continued north along the NC500 to Tounge then to Wick and down the A9. Evidently the phone reception wasn’t good.
4th Mar 2019 11:37 am
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Eldest surpassed himself yesterday. Told me his car needed petrol. My hint to give him money for fuel despite him having a part time job.
Anyway, bunged him £40, he went off, filled it up and came back with the receipt for £40.23 and asked me for the 23p. I was stunned, just gave it to him in coppers.
7th Aug 2019 6:23 am
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^^ as much as you might love him, thats taking the pee
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You need to give him your Clubcard to take with him.
And as we say, dogs not sprogs.
7th Aug 2019 7:40 am
RRSTDV8
Member Since: 07 Apr 2014
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The Dundonian wrote:
Eldest surpassed himself yesterday. Told me his car needed petrol. My hint to give him money for fuel despite him having a part time job.
Anyway, bunged him £40, he went off, filled it up and came back with the receipt for £40.23 and asked me for the 23p. I was stunned, just gave it to him in coppers.
He paid £45 in cash - so he had a fiver more than you gave him - and then demanded the 23p so that his petrol was free for him. And you gave him the 23p.
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