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Melody 12-27-2009 03:22 PM

Awesome! We had rain all of yesterday, the internet claimed it was 60 outside, but it was freezing! Rain and wind just killed they 'hey it's warm enough to go outside for once!' high I got from looking at the temperature. We're back to the 40's today. >.<

roocee 12-27-2009 04:14 PM

Yeah wind will kill the temp every time. We are in the 30's still but that's better than getting into the teens and single digits at night.

Melody 12-27-2009 04:25 PM

We won't get to that kind of weather until probably mid january. Not looking forward to it, but hey, I've survived it twice so far, I suppose another time won't hurt. xD
That and I'll be in New York for a good week-ish dying there from their freezing temperatures, it should be nice to be back into just coooooold. I would think anyway, I might just be bitter the whole time regardless. xD

roocee 12-27-2009 05:07 PM

Yes New York does get rather gold. I know you will survive.

morquarwen 12-27-2009 08:37 PM

*le sigh* Toni is all about teh Wii, shes driving me mad. Her dad tried to tell her to take it easy till he could get a charging station for the remotes, but shes not dealing with limiting her playtime well. Every 10 minutes I hear "Maaaaaaa I want to play my Wii. Maaaaaa why cant I play." UGH just want to flush her lol

aq_aria 12-27-2009 10:11 PM

Hi guys, okay if I chat here too?

I also want to donate 130 gold. Send it to morquarwen?

Blazestorm 12-27-2009 10:15 PM

lol... kids, huh Jess? Suddenly,I'm really glad we don't have a Wii...

Melody 12-28-2009 01:50 AM

lol I'm sorry Jess. We had to get a charging station for ours shortly after getting the system I got sick of buying batteries. >.<

roocee 12-28-2009 02:09 AM

And of course if Jess says no Toni knows her dad will say yes.

Melody 12-28-2009 02:10 AM

ooooh playing parents against each other is a no no. We put the kids in the corner when they do that.

roocee 12-28-2009 02:11 AM

Oh she's good at it. He lets her do whatever she wants so punishment just doesn't work.

Melody 12-28-2009 02:23 AM

Daddy needs some help when it comes to disciplining cute little girls then. xD I have that problem sometimes. Scott doesn't He's ruthless when it comes to their whining at him. I don't know how he does it but man, he's solid.

Queen_Andais 12-28-2009 03:22 AM

My parents were strict about us using them against each other to get stuff that we want. My little sister didn't catch on to that as fast. Which resulted in my parents having some serious arguments because mom would say no and then Amanda would pester dad until he said yes to shut her up.

Melody 12-28-2009 01:51 PM

My dad would always tell me yes, my mom would almost always say no. I pit them against each other once since I really wanted to go out with some friends to the movies. I was like 9 or 10... My dad belted me when I got home for what I did. Never did it again. </3

roocee 12-28-2009 03:16 PM

We never got away with it growing up but his parents let them do whatever so it's hard to change that.

Melody 12-28-2009 04:28 PM

That would make it harder. Old habits are hard to change.

Queen_Andais 12-28-2009 04:39 PM

That is one that Rodd and I will stand firm on, we will not allow the kids to undermind our authority. The way it will probably go down, I will say No and Rodd will back me up on it, unless he sees some other reason why the child should be allowed to go and then we will discuss it.
My parents usually discussed big decisions before saying yes or no, which was nice.

Melody 12-28-2009 04:55 PM

The problem arises when you don't know that the other parent has been asked. If I know Scott said no, I back him up, if he knows I said no, he does the same. But if we aren't around when the other is asked, it doesn't do a lot of good if one parent says sure whatever and the other says no.

Queen_Andais 12-28-2009 05:08 PM

Very true. But with the wonderful invention of text messaging, I doubt we will be that out of contact with each other :lol: Poor kid won't know what hit 'em.
Speaking of cell phones, the kids will not have one until they are old enough to pay for it on their own. So if they want to get a job at 15 or 16 then they can get a prepaid phone, but I will not be footing the bill for a phone.

apricotbaby 12-28-2009 05:33 PM

I never really had the chance to pit my parents against each other seeing as how they divorced by the time I started to get really sneaky. LOL There were a few times though that I would want to go on a school trip and didn't have the money so my mom said I couldn't go, so then my dad would step in and give it to me. It wasn't really a question of undermining though. They both knew I really wanted to go, my mom just felt bad she couldn't afford to send me.

Queen_Andais 12-28-2009 05:39 PM

That doesn't sound too terrible, just be thankful that your dad was still part of your life. My older sister's dad wanted nothing to do with her after he got remarried and this new wife despised Amy.
Eventually he stopped wanting her over at the house and she was nothing more then a monthly payment for him. Sad.

Melody 12-28-2009 05:49 PM

>.> I don't text my husband if he's just in another room of the house. It's too silly. Just like I won't instant message him when he's in the living room and I'm in the bedroom. ^^;; Technology is nice and all, but I don't use it to communicate with people I live with if they're in the house with me at the time.


I'll probably get my kids a cell phone when they reach teen years. I'll have them take mine with them when they go to visit friends though. Specially if they're walking to their houses. I remember walking down to visit Scott a couple of times (He lived about 2 miles away) and it was scary since I had to pass a freeway. I would have loved to have a phone just in case something happened. When they're teens it will keep them from hogging up the home phone line. xD I have unlimited texts and something like 1200 minutes a month? + roll over. we haven't used our full minutes...ever. I wish we could sell them back. :lol:

apricotbaby 12-28-2009 05:52 PM

I know, Queenie. My father certainly doesn't get the father of the year award but he never missed a single child support payment and never was he a deadbeat. He still does a tremendous amount for me, like getting my dental loan for me, and I don't know what I would do without him even though he is on my nerves quite often. LOL

Queen_Andais 12-28-2009 05:54 PM

I meant text if he wasn't home, otherwise I will hunt him down and find out the 411 on what the boogers want. Today is moving along kind of slow right now and that's irritating me.

I didn't get a cell phone until I was 17, almost 18 and even then there was the understanding that payment for my phone would come from me and the job I was working. Most of my friends had their phones handed to them. Kind of upset me, but what can you do?

Melody 12-28-2009 05:57 PM

I didn't get a phone until I moved out. xD Scott and I got a plan together. My mom got my sister one when she was a sophomore in high school. I was annoyed. I could have used one since I was CONSTANTLY away from the house, but noooo my mom got one for my sister instead. [/favoritism] xD

My friends all got theirs handed to them as well. Doesn't really matter any more. though it does still annoy me that my sister is still on my moms plan so my mom is footing the bill. :/


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