It's pretty lonely at my house, if you'd ever like to come and stay. That's the first thing I had to say. I would say that you should talk to you mom, just let her know what's up and yell and cry and slam doors and yell more. But that really never solves anything permanently. For a week, mom's nice and does everything, then it all goes back to normal. SO I'm not going to rate it high on the suggestion list. I might also say that you could take her fallen responsibilities into your hands. But no, that's a stupid thing to say. You're 15, she's -- (i don't know, but an adult!). She should be the one working, cooking dinner, driving you around. If she didn't want to be a mother, she shouldn't have been. Now I have respect for your mom cause she's a very very nice lady, but I have more respect for you because you're my friend, my very best friend. Next time you want to go and be healthy but you're mom's 'too tired', just say 'YOU WEREN'T TOO TIRED TO GO/DO _________, NOW WERE YOU WOMAN?!" That'll get her :)
I'm sure that's no help and I apologize. My advice is slack in this department, mainly because my mom does too much. I have to stop her from doing things sometimes. Maybe we should take some of my over-working mother's DNA and slip it into your 'too tired' mothers DNA and see what happens. When things start to get bad, it won't matter. We'll be in London, golfing with Rupert and Oliver/James!!!
hey, advice is advice, and i'm just happy to get any :) but you're right, i should talk to her more. i don't talk to her because i know what she'd do. She'd roll her eyes and tell me to shut up, because that is what she always does when get angry with her. i am looking forward to that london trip. I think we both need that time off to just relax.
I'm looking forward to London (whenever we stow away..hah, remember that lady who stowed away on a ship who was in my dad's class? HAH!), but i'm also looking forward to summer!! Even though I don't really like it when it's hot, I do like not having to go to school, resting, and being with my buddies. Lots of time to relax, and relaxing is the best.
cheers to summer, London, and no cheers to parents when they're being crazy.
haha i remember that! oh my, that was a funny story!!! (we'll stow away like Tom!) Oh man only 31 days left of school...that's like 15 periods of each class left!! WHOO HOO!!!!! WOOT!! YIPEE!! GREAT MONA LISA'S GONDOLA!!! HOLY CRAP!!! LINCOLN'S BLOWTORCH!! WOWZAAAS!! (and other expressions such as those!) :)
I would say that you should talk to you mom, just let her know what's up and yell and cry and slam doors and yell more. But that really never solves anything permanently. For a week, mom's nice and does everything, then it all goes back to normal. SO I'm not going to rate it high on the suggestion list. I might also say that you could take her fallen responsibilities into your hands. But no, that's a stupid thing to say. You're 15, she's -- (i don't know, but an adult!). She should be the one working, cooking dinner, driving you around. If she didn't want to be a mother, she shouldn't have been. Now I have respect for your mom cause she's a very very nice lady, but I have more respect for you because you're my friend, my very best friend. Next time you want to go and be healthy but you're mom's 'too tired', just say 'YOU WEREN'T TOO TIRED TO GO/DO _________, NOW WERE YOU WOMAN?!"
That'll get her :)
I'm sure that's no help and I apologize. My advice is slack in this department, mainly because my mom does too much. I have to stop her from doing things sometimes. Maybe we should take some of my over-working mother's DNA and slip it into your 'too tired' mothers DNA and see what happens. When things start to get bad, it won't matter. We'll be in London, golfing with Rupert and Oliver/James!!!
I love you :)
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i am looking forward to that london trip. I think we both need that time off to just relax.
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Even though I don't really like it when it's hot, I do like not having to go to school, resting, and being with my buddies. Lots of time to relax, and relaxing is the best.
cheers to summer, London, and no cheers to parents when they're being crazy.
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