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Bobb12 said:Most importantly I find Mom's extremely sexy.......and know what they want.
tonitits said:I had the meanest mother in the world. While other kids ate candy for breakfast. I had to have cereal, eggs, and toast. When others had coke and candy for lunch, I had to eat a sandwich. As you can guess, my dinner was different from other kids.
My mother insisted on knowing where I was at all times. She had to know who my friends were and what we were doing. She insisted that if I told her I would be gone an hour, I would be gone for an hour or less.
I’m ashamed to admit it, but she actually had the nerve to make us kids work. We had to wash dishes, make beds, and learn to cook. I believe she stayed awake at night, thinking up things for me to do!
By the time I became a teenager, she had grown even meaner. She embarrassed me by making my dates come to the front door to pick me up. And while my friends were dating at the mature age of twelve or thirteen, my old-fashioned mother refused to let me date until I was sixteen.
In spite of the harsh way I was raised, I’ve never been arrested. And all my brothers and sisters turned out okay too. I guess we owe it all to our mean mother. She insisted that we grow up into God-fearing, honest, responsible adults. I’m grateful to God that he gave me the meanest mother in the world!
cookiejar said:Wow...sounds like my Mom...![]()
for all the Mom's.Icey*Fire said:Hello to all the Mom's here,,all of you sound like wonderful Mom's...![]()
It was fun reading all of the jokes, questions, stories and tips.
I wish I had seen this thread earlier,,but glad that I have today. Thank you Cookie.
I am a mom for three boy's from 29 to 18. I love them all with every beat of my heart. My oldest son has been through some very ruff times in his life, but we pray to God that he is one the right track now. My middle son is doing wonderful in his life in the Air Force. My youngest has been the joy of my life, only different from his brothers because he is the 'baby',, he has always been a wonderful son but the last couple of days has talked about quiting school. Lord have mercy that hit me out of the blue. He only has four months of school to go till graduation. I hope with all my heart that he will listen to the things I have to say.
KIds...lol what would we do without them?
Afor all the Mom's.
tonitits said:Icey, I hope that he does listens to you and stays in school. One of my nephews is 17, will be 18 in Mar., he too is a senior in high school he is going to an alternative school and will graduate from there. He goes 4 hours a day and works at his own speed in order to catch up. He got behind from missing too much school. He is very smart and can/could do just about anything he wants to. Christmas my dad was asking him if he was going to graduation from the Academy or his regular school. He said that he is not worried about the celebrations he just wants to get out. I asked him if he has taken any of the SAT/ACT test, no, are you going to? no. Then I asked him, will what are you going to do when you get out of school? I dunno! He works at McDonald's part time right now! I hate to see this. It is like watching him throw his life away. I told a friend at work about this and he asked if he was going to go into the service. I know at one time I think he had considered doing that. He was ROTC for 2-3 years. I think he could go in as an officer, or make it soon. But with the war that is going on I don't know if he wants to do that now or not! I can relate to him just wanting to get out of school. I graduated as a junior for that same reason. I had gone to school all my life. My mom even put us in daycare that would teach us every day! So I was barely 17 when I got out of school and couldn't wait to go to work! Boy, to go back and change that. But at that time, if you had a high school education you could get a good job and if you stayed with them you could retire with a nice, comfortable salary. Of course, I got side-tracked a couple of times, but I worked hard, have hated it lots of times, but I get by. But I hate to see him or anyone else have to go through that! Good luck and if you need a friend to talk to, you know where to find me! God Bless you and your sons!

Icey*Fire said:Thanks for your reply and your caring toni..it is nice to know there is someone on here that I can talk to if need be.
I had a long talk with my son last night and I think maybe Jason realizes what he would be throwing away if he quit at this time.
I think he was also influenced by a couple of boys that were going through an excel-academy. I reminded him of how he has gone through 13 years of school with several friends from day one and that he and they always said they wanted to graduate together. It is not often that you can start school and graduate with the same friends. That is one advantage of living in such a small town. Plus of course I went through all the disadvantages of not having a high school diploma.
Then , being the typical mom, I laid the guilt trip on him about how I have already paid for senior pics and cap and gown..LOL.
And his brother is coming in from AZ this weekend and he told Jason he was going to "take him behind the shed and show him the light"..LOL
So, I really think my talk with Jason did some good, and when he hugged me and told me he loved me, well it was all worth it.
It seems as though teenagers are so impatient to get on with their lives they do not stop and think things through, and all we can do is hope that our words sink in at some point. I will keep my fingers crossed and take each day as it comes. But Jason has always been such a level headed kid, I know he will do the right thing in the end.
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biggbear8 said:all of you that are mothers should be greatly appraicated for all the hard work and challenges you undertake every day
and I know that all of you are wonderful great mothers who care very much about your kids
so heres a big hug and some soft kisses for all of you
{{{{{{{{{{{{{{ TO ALL THE WONDERFUL MOTHERS }}}}}}}
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GREAT THREAD COOKIE

redrider4u said:Once, when I was watching my 10 month year old, (wife was at work), I lost her. I mean, at that time we were living in a small three bedroom ranch from 1965.
I could not find my daughter..........(no, not too many beers). I searched the house once, then twice.
Panic set in...till, I heard a giggle. She was behind the toilet......you know that small space.
She still remembers that hug.
That's why Moms are moms, and Dads are in the garage.
