tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28012377.post115703516892132150..comments2023-06-29T12:37:44.141-02:30Comments on Random Acts of Reality: How to survive the teenage years?Johttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14578513907995737843noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28012377.post-1157162962493657542006-09-01T23:39:00.000-02:302006-09-01T23:39:00.000-02:30Oh girl, I don't envy you one bit. I'm sweating i...Oh girl, I don't envy you one bit. I'm sweating it out big time worrying about when mine hit that age. Scary stuff!Jennyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10960135932006113600noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-28012377.post-1157075527659622232006-08-31T23:22:00.000-02:302006-08-31T23:22:00.000-02:30Scary ehh? The Grand, as I have said, is really qu...Scary ehh? The Grand, as I have said, is really quite a little boy for 12 3/4 and yet. . . the knees and elbows have thickened up this summer and if he stood up straight you could see his now broad shoulders.<BR/> Today we were talking about part time jobs because he said - "in three years I can get my licence"- almost took my breathe away when he said that! <BR/><BR/>Anyway when I suggested getting his lifesaving because working at a pool was a good job he asked why and didn't flinch when Grandad said "because you get to see the girls in their bathing suits "- a few months ago that would have got us groans and guffaws! <BR/><BR/>I agree that keeping them in sight is a better idea not that it will last long but still it can't hurt. <BR/>Never trust ANYONE to care as much as you do about your kid. I did and as much as I love the Grand well you know the story ;o)Jayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16754634058460651799noreply@blogger.com