GasBandit
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Yes he has. No spraying in THIS house!I think the answer to this is yes, but has he been neutered?
Anyway now he's asleep in my lap like nothing ever happened.
Yes he has. No spraying in THIS house!I think the answer to this is yes, but has he been neutered?
Oh, if that contest had been held just over a half-dozen years ago, I would've won that hands-down. We had six living together. Now we're down to just two.We should make videos and see whose cat can out-crazy the others.
We just got a harness and leash for Kiki so she can go outside with us. She doesn't like the harness much. I should video her reaction when she has it on. Last time she jumped in the air a good 2 feet off of the floor.We should make videos and see whose cat can out-crazy the others.
Admittedly the other side of that phone call is pretty much my life. I mean technically four kids in a five year period was her idea... but I did marry into it. So I can't go "oh woe is me".It's not quite noon, is that too early to start drinking?
Mine just flop over on their sides and let me drag them like the massive fur-covered hot water bottles that they are.We just got a harness and leash for Kiki so she can go outside with us. She doesn't like the harness much. I should video her reaction when she has it on. Last time she jumped in the air a good 2 feet off of the floor.
I'm gonna recommend duct tape to you too.Admittedly the other side of that phone call is pretty much my life. I mean technically four kids in a five year period was her idea... but I did marry into it. So I can't go "oh woe is me".
Little kids are tough when it comes to getting stuff done at home. Today is a perfect example of that for me. I sat down to do our taxes about 10 hours ago and I ended up giving up about half way through just because the kids were making it extremely difficult.
The twins running in and tattling on each other.
The twins teaching their 2-year old sister to jump on the chain for the front gate motor.
My four-year old daughter whining for 30 minutes because we didn't get a pepperoni pizza (Only had enough cash for one and the majority of the kids want cheese).
The 2 year old waking up from a 20 minute nap screaming absolute murder for about an hour.
Heck. While I'm writing this message my two-year old is tearing apart something behind me and I'm just too completely in "fuck it" mode to care so long as it's not something dangerous. Just turned around. It's some junk mail. Go get em, Hailey.
I empathize with that mother.
This is a tough life.
I would honestly tell anyone with less than 4 kids to go fuck themselves if they ever told me I was doing something wrong.
My sister-in-law has four kids. They do not act like that. Ever. But her family life is stable and her marital relationship is not lopsided. That makes a difference in how you relate to your children. Your home environment has more of an effect on how your kids behave than you may realize. If you're busy trying to please a person who is as demanding, self-absorbed, and manipulative as you describe your wife, then your children are most likely getting the short end of the stick when it comes to attention. It's "a tough life" because you have decided to stay in a bad situation and that will bleed into other aspects of your life besides your relationship with your wife.[DOUBLEPOST=1424971916,1424971724][/DOUBLEPOST]Also, in case you want to make a case for finances/different schedules/stay-at-home parenting, my sister-in-law is a full time ER nurse and my brother-in-law is an electrician who works for a contractor. They do not have much time, but they make it count when it comes to their kids.This is a tough life.
I would honestly tell anyone with less than 4 kids to go fuck themselves if they ever told me I was doing something wrong.
Going to be scary if/when the kids pick up on how effective mom's tactics are when dealing with dad. Yikes.Your home environment has more of an effect on how your kids behave than you may realize. If you're busy trying to please a person who is as demanding, self-absorbed, and manipulative as you describe your wife, then your children are most likely getting the short end of the stick when it comes to attention. It's "a tough life" because you have decided to stay in a bad situation and that will bleed into other aspects of your life besides your relationship with your wife.
Bad weather caused ice problems on multiple antennas, kept the engineer busy, so we weren't ready to launch today.
ENGINEER JUST FOUND OUT ONE OF OUR SHOWS COMES FROM A DIFFERENT SAT NETWORK THAT WE DON'T HAVE A RECEIVER FOR.
Bob Ross clearly never worked for NASA.
Nope, he spent 20 years yelling at people as a sergeant in the air force.Bob Ross clearly never worked for NASA.
"YES SERGEANT!" would be the proper response, since he wasn't an officer and actually worked for a living. Never say "Yes, sir" to a sergeant."HAPPY LITTLE SOLDIERS!" "SIR, YES, SIR!!"
And never, EVER say you're "ready" to a Navy Chief."YES SERGEANT!" would be the proper response, since he wasn't an officer and actually worked for a living. Never say "Yes, sir" to a sergeant.
Not quite sure your sister in law has real kids. Doppelgangers maybe? Possibly the Village of the Damned?My sister-in-law has four kids. They do not act like that. Ever. But her family life is stable and her marital relationship is not lopsided. That makes a difference in how you relate to your children. Your home environment has more of an effect on how your kids behave than you may realize. If you're busy trying to please a person who is as demanding, self-absorbed, and manipulative as you describe your wife, then your children are most likely getting the short end of the stick when it comes to attention. It's "a tough life" because you have decided to stay in a bad situation and that will bleed into other aspects of your life besides your relationship with your wife.[DOUBLEPOST=1424971916,1424971724][/DOUBLEPOST]Also, in case you want to make a case for finances/different schedules/stay-at-home parenting, my sister-in-law is a full time ER nurse and my brother-in-law is an electrician who works for a contractor. They do not have much time, but they make it count when it comes to their kids.
While we were still in CA they were 10, 7, 5 and 1 year.Not quite sure your sister in law has real kids. Doppelgangers maybe? Possibly the Village of the Damned?
How old are the kids on a serious note?.
I think he was implying that hawaii is 4 years ahead in time.Usually it's only 3 hours (2 during DST), but she also works evenings and our kids all have activities, so that little time difference makes it hard to find a good time to talk.
Tee-hee!It's ok @PatrThom, I got it.
I don't get it. Was my response unclear or poorly worded? I don't think it sounds like we time-traveled.
Pretty diverse ages. The youngest one would always have an older sibling to also learn good behaviors from.While we were still in CA they were 10, 7, 5 and 1 year.
Since we moved to HI I mostly talk to my sister-in-law via text messaging due to the time difference. But now they would be 14, 11, 9, and 5.
If they have excess energy to make trouble, they have the energy to do chores.Pretty diverse ages. The youngest one would always have an older sibling to also learn good behaviors from.
It's much different with the age grouping that we have. I assure you.
You'd think that. When chores are being given out that's when they are "too tired".If they have excess energy to make trouble, they have the energy to do chores.
That depends. If something needs to be done, "do what I say." If it's just a BS chore to keep them busy, "nap time."You'd think that. When chores are being given out that's when they are "too tired".
Anyone who has siblings knows this is not always true. Yes, the older ones may presumably know better. It doesn't mean they always model good behaviors or that the younger ones will learn good behaviors from them. How many people have been told by their older sibling (or other relative) to do or say something that horrified their parents because they thought it would be funny? I learned the word "fuck" from my older twin cousins. I said it to my parents because I had no idea what it meant. They thought it was hilarious to watch me get in trouble.Pretty diverse ages. The youngest one would always have an older sibling to also learn good behaviors from.
It's much different with the age grouping that we have. I assure you.