It's sad to say but, it's really the reality of it. Here are just a few thing in our house that is a constant struggle. Washing off the dishes, I mean actually wiping them with the sponge and then sticking it in the dishwasher. I have showed him countless times and he is still lazy and won't do it. Then when his dish comes out of the dishwasher all gross he says to me " Gross I'm not going eat off that" Well hello why do you think I tell you to freakn wipe off your dish, or how about doing his laundry. Oh my good lord how many times have I told him " You have from the minute you wake up till 9 pm to get your laundry done" He even got to pick his own day that would work best for him. I always hear " Well I couldn't start it in the morning cause I didn't want to wake you" he says that to me after I suggested he start a load before he takes off for school, to get a head start on it. Or how about this one "I was having so much fun outside I forgot etc....." So guess what you decided to not get it done, now you have to wait till next week to do your laundry. My point to sharing all this with everyone is, what the heck are these youngsters going do when the parents shows them the door when they turn 18. There is no laundry fairy, there is no dish fairy, there is no fairy to make your lunch, there is no fairy to tell you to go to bed cause you have a long day tomorrow. Oh here is a good one, Kid: " I don't know why I have a headache?" Parent: "Well what did you eat today?" Kid: " Top Ramen" Parent: "Hmmmmmm let me think on that one, maybe you wouldn't have a headache if you would eat more then top ramen all day". We have told him over and over again you are going be 16 and are growing, you have got to eat. Again when they get out on their own there is no fairy to tell you when to eat, hello!!
To wrap this up in short: If teens (16 and older) don't catch onto the everyday habits that they need to learn to get them through life that we as parents or step-parents try to instill in them, they just won't get it until they get out on their own. So to all you parents out there banging your head on the wall, STOP and pour yourself a big glass of wine or a cold beer or a stiff drink and hang in until 18 comes around.
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good post. I'll have to remember all the sage wisdom pouring from your blog when I have a teenager.
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