I raised all daughters. For my friends who had sons, they told me that when boys are young they are so much trouble and into everything but it settles down. Girls, I know from experience, when they are young are more easily managed, but once you get to the teen years, Ouch. Having 4 teen daughters pushed me to limits of patience and understanding I didn't know I had.
Unfortunately, yes, we all fall for the wild ones AT FIRST. But if our dads have any say in it, we’ll bring home someone who drink beer with them while they say, “she’s your problem, now.”
I raised all daughters. For my friends who had sons, they told me that when boys are young they are so much trouble and into everything but it settles down. Girls, I know from experience, when they are young are more easily managed, but once you get to the teen years, Ouch. Having 4 teen daughters pushed me to limits of patience and understanding I didn't know I had.
I fear the teen years, I really do. ALL THE DRAMA, I'm not sure I will be able to handle, but stay tuned. :)
Unfortunately, yes, we all fall for the wild ones AT FIRST. But if our dads have any say in it, we’ll bring home someone who drink beer with them while they say, “she’s your problem, now.”
HaHa, True. But I will try not to interfere in her dating. Boyfriends are like shampoo: if irritation occurs, discontinue use. :)
😂😂😂 you are absolutely correct!!
The Maple Leafs hat should have tipped you off right away this kid was trouble, lol.
haha, no shit.
Thanks for the comment. I think every boy under age of ten could be named "don't touch that" and that would work out for all.