thread: Am I horrid or right on standing my ground

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    BellyBelly Member

    Oct 2004
    Cairns QLD
    5,471

    Yep My last words to him as DH walked him tot he bus was "Make sure you get ont he bus to come home"

    Dh's work times change each week so I can't make that apart of the routine too much as it would change every day. But When DH is home still he is the one to take him up to the bus. It has been that way for some time.

    Its hard. There isn't alot of point in getting something into play now as school is over in a couple of weeks & it then I will ahve to start all over again next year.
    Not wanting to catchthe bus is more about being to lazy to get ready on time. The bus comes half an hour before I would normally leave (an hour when Iam running behind)

    I think mostly I feel bad for going on like I did. I stomped around, yelled, slammed doors etc. Evan & I butt heads so when I go off, he just goes off at me back & rather then taking a moment to remember the kid is six, I just fly off at him. I think that its not right that a six your old talks to me that way but then really, its probably worse that I go off at my six yr old the way I do.....

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    Feb 2005
    Boyne Island
    6,327

    I am the exact same with Ethan.. We get on great when the world is great but Ethan is the worlds biggest drama queen and I just did not have the patience for it this morning..

    I yelled and carried on too..