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Subject: children...sweet, sweet children

To those of us who have children in our lives, whether they are our own, grandchildren, nieces and nephews, or students...here is something to make you chuckle.

Whenever your children are out of control, you can take comfort from the thought that even God's omnipotence did not extend to His own children.

After creating heaven and earth, God created Adam and Eve.
And the first thing he said was, "Don't".
"Don't what?" Adam replied.
"Don't eat the forbidden fruit." God said.
"Forbidden fruit? We have forbidden fruit? Hey, Eve...we have forbidden fruit!"
"No way!" says Eve
"Yes way!" says Adam
"Do NOT eat the fruit!" said God.
"Why?" Adam and Eve both ask.
"Because I am your father and I said so!" God replied, (wondering why he hadn't stopped creation after making the elephants).

A few minutes later, God saw his children having an apple break and He was ticked!
"Didn't I tell you not to eat the fruit?" God, as our first parent, asked.
"Uh huh," Adam replied.
"Then why did you?" said the Father.
"I don't know," said Eve.
"She started it!" Adam said.
"Did not!" said Eve.
"Did too!"
"DID NOT!"
Having had it with the two of them, God's punishment was that Adam and Eve should have children of their own. Thus, the pattern was set and it has never changed!

But there is reassurance in this story.

If you have persistently and lovingly tried to give children wisdom and they haven't taken it, don't be hard on yourself. If God had trouble raising children, what makes you think it would be a piece of cake for you?

Advice for the day:
If you have a lot of tension and you get a headache, do what it says on the aspirin bottle: "Take two aspirin" and "Keep away from children."

You spend the first 2 years of their life teaching them to walk and talk. Then you spend the next 16 years telling them to sit down and shut-up.

Grandchildren are God's reward for not killing your children.

Mothers of teens know why some animals eat their young.

Children seldom misquote you. In fact, they usually repeat every word for word what you shouldn't have said.

The main purpose of holding children's parties is to remind yourself that there are children more awful than your own.

We child-proofed our home 3 years ago and they're still getting in!

Anyway, be nice to your children, they might choose your nursing home someday.
 
ROFL~ Those two little buggers can do all that!


My nursing home will be somewhere in the Himalayas!
 
Nursing home smursing home. I want a comfortable pyschiatric hospital. I think kids are a sanity test. If they are I am certain I am failing. lol.
 
Thanks I needed that

NSW.... you have no idea how perfectly timed your post was... or how much it was appreciated. I am the father of four boys. The oldest is 21, the youngest is 9.

I just walked back in the house after picking my oldest up from the county jail. It seems last night he and two friends had several drinks at the apartment of another friend. When it was time to leave, they got in the car and were sober enough to realize that they were not sober enough to drive. So instead of driving drunk, they sacked out in the car to sleep awhile with the car parked in the apartment complex parking lot. About 2:00 am, the police woke them up and arrested them for "public intoxication".

They spent the last twenty hours in jail because I refused to bail them out. Late tonight, they were released on "time served", so I picked them up and drove each of the "boys" back to their own apartments. I'll take my son to get his car tomorrow.

So you see, NSW.... I needed your light hearted post about the "joys" of parenting.....

Thanks again.
 
Re: Thanks I needed that

Texan said:
They spent the last twenty hours in jail because I refused to bail them out. Late tonight, they were released on "time served", so I picked them up and drove each of the "boys" back to their own apartments.

Good on you, it makes them think twice. But at least they did not drive.
 
Re: Thanks I needed that

Texan said:
NSW.... you have no idea how perfectly timed your post was... or how much it was appreciated. I am the father of four boys. The oldest is 21, the youngest is 9.

I just walked back in the house after picking my oldest up from the county jail. It seems last night he and two friends had several drinks at the apartment of another friend. When it was time to leave, they got in the car and were sober enough to realize that they were not sober enough to drive. So instead of driving drunk, they sacked out in the car to sleep awhile with the car parked in the apartment complex parking lot. About 2:00 am, the police woke them up and arrested them for "public intoxication".

They spent the last twenty hours in jail because I refused to bail them out. Late tonight, they were released on "time served", so I picked them up and drove each of the "boys" back to their own apartments. I'll take my son to get his car tomorrow.

So you see, NSW.... I needed your light hearted post about the "joys" of parenting.....

Thanks again.
It could have been much worse...They could have actually been out on the street driving, and been caught for drunken driving. At least they realized they were too drunk to drive and didn't put any lives at risk.
 
A lighthearted story from this very evening.

Background Info: I am raising a 40 year-old man in a 6 year-old body.

The Story: Christian(the 40 year-old) and I went to see Lord of the Rings in the theatre. He is in 1st grade and reads remarkably. At a few points in the movie, there are subtitles. He couldn't read fast enough to keep up with them, so I took over the subtitle diction.

For those of you not in the know, LOTR is a 3+ hour movie, so naturally he started to get restless and was losing interest. At a point later in the movie, a subtitle came up which read "Do you remember the first time we met?" I leaned down and whispered this to him and my brilliant child replied, "No", all the while shooting a look at me like I was an idiot.

This brought a peal of laughter from the audience.

Kids :rolleyes:
 
Re: Re: Thanks I needed that

StondTmplPilot said:

It could have been much worse...They could have actually been out on the street driving, and been caught for drunken driving. At least they realized they were too drunk to drive and didn't put any lives at risk.


Oh, I seriously agree with you.... You can't imagine how proud I am that they didn't drive. And yes, I told my son I was proud of that decision. I also knew they would only spend one day in jail on the "public intoxication" charge.

I was a little surprised the police arrested them. I figured the police would also be glad they were not driving. The officer I spoke with told me they arrested them to make sure they would not change their mind and decide to drive. That makes sense, I guess.
 
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