
despite this rainy weather that we keep having!! it just wont go away!!!ugggg!!!

some mornings are better than others.......
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azskyman wrote: Getting up on the wrong side would mean approaching the likes of an angry grizzly first.
DaylilyDawn wrote:My daughter always gets up on the wrong side of the bed, no matter what side she sleeps on. Every weekend when I can sleep in after 6 am, I get woken up by her griping and screeching at grandson because he will not let her sleep.
DaylilyDawn wrote:No he will not sit down and watch cartoons. He is a very hyper active kid always into something he is not supposed to be messing with. There is no telling how many things that have been destroyed by him since he is very destrutive also. Daughter has bought two DVD players that hook up to a TV. He has ruined both of them by knocking them to the floor. I would like to have some peace and quiet at home but I will not get any as long as he is up. I have to leave and go on vacation to get peace and quiet.
Amanzi wrote:DaylilyDawn wrote:No he will not sit down and watch cartoons. He is a very hyper active kid always into something he is not supposed to be messing with. There is no telling how many things that have been destroyed by him since he is very destrutive also. Daughter has bought two DVD players that hook up to a TV. He has ruined both of them by knocking them to the floor. I would like to have some peace and quiet at home but I will not get any as long as he is up. I have to leave and go on vacation to get peace and quiet.
This kind of behaviour is very common in today's society. I have heard of a lot of sucess stories from friends of mine who have managed hyperactivity and destructive behavior with removing sugar from the diet as well as most refiened foods. Of course having a strict routine seems to help as well. Sorry for hijacking this thread, it is just that I really feel for you.
Miss Mary wrote:
I've always had the side that has a clear runway to the bathroom! OR so I could get to those crying babies.......b/c daddy needed sleep, b/c he had to work the next day. Mommy could nap when the baby napped.
Funny, but there are no babies in this house anymore.....but I still need that bathroom occasionally.....LOL
Mary
PS - we do this on vacation too, "Mary, you take that side..."! Honest.
DaylilyDawn wrote:Amanzi wrote:DaylilyDawn wrote:No he will not sit down and watch cartoons. He is a very hyper active kid always into something he is not supposed to be messing with. There is no telling how many things that have been destroyed by him since he is very destrutive also. Daughter has bought two DVD players that hook up to a TV. He has ruined both of them by knocking them to the floor. I would like to have some peace and quiet at home but I will not get any as long as he is up. I have to leave and go on vacation to get peace and quiet.
This kind of behaviour is very common in today's society. I have heard of a lot of sucess stories from friends of mine who have managed hyperactivity and destructive behavior with removing sugar from the diet as well as most refiened foods. Of course having a strict routine seems to help as well. Sorry for hijacking this thread, it is just that I really feel for you.
I would remove sugar from his diet if my daughter would do it also. But she will not. She will only drink soda and he will drink what she leaves in a cup sitting after she leaves for work. If I see the cup left sitting before he does, I pour it down the drain. But she will buy him junk food and sodas when they are off somewhere together. I would love to have a stricter diet for him but she will not cooperate with me.
DaylilyDawn wrote:Bronwyn,
I do not buy soda for her or him. Yes they live with my husband and I. She is divroved and has custody of the kid. She works odd hours and can not afford to find a place of her own. In the near future she may have to find a place though, since my husband's job is closing for good and we do not know if we will be able to keep making the house payment .
weathermom wrote:Miss Mary wrote:
I've always had the side that has a clear runway to the bathroom! OR so I could get to those crying babies.......b/c daddy needed sleep, b/c he had to work the next day. Mommy could nap when the baby napped.
Funny, but there are no babies in this house anymore.....but I still need that bathroom occasionally.....LOL
Mary
PS - we do this on vacation too, "Mary, you take that side..."! Honest.
Mary, again, are you sure you don't live in my house???? No matter where we go, I get the direct line to the bathroom. (if I don't need the light I won't wake him up!)
I also am one of the early risers, I enjoy the peace of the morning before everyone else is awake. It is not the same as when they are at school or work. I know the phone won't be ringing and I don't feel that I should be doing something all the time. It is the one time of day when I can relax and not feel guilty about it.
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