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Posted: Wed Aug 04, 2010 9:47 pm
I pretty much just got trash talked by my mom on facebook on how all I can do is cook my own meals and make good tea.
Everything else you've got to tell me to do.
I think it's been made pretty clear by every tv show and irl family ever that teenagers are not very good at keeping track of chores.
Also, I do more than cook food and make tea, I usually do the dishes, clean the bathroom, tidy the kitchen, take care of the cats, fold the laundry she dumps on the couch when it gets to mountain status and often forget about the dogs because someone else usually gets to them before I do. Point is, I've just been particularly behind track this week, and so has Doozi. She's acting like it's always been like this where all her friends, (and maybe mine) can see it and think I'm a gosh darn awful child. If she wants something legitimate to bicker about, bicker about my crappy schoolwork ethic or whatever one calls that.
It sucks that I've got to put up with this for a good week until her hormone replacements get settled in.
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Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 8:49 am
Aye, parents are supposed to provide for their children, I'm not saying don't do chores but in my opinion you can only do so much. I am also not saying your parents don't provide for you, that would be rude and out of line. Making your own food is good enough responsibility though, that is, in my opinion. It's good and healthy that you do so much around the house as it is, but as stated: you can only do so much. Bottom line is it certainly doesn't deserve a trash talk.
I hope that things lighten up soon. smile I've mentioned to Doozi before that if you have weight on your shoulders, or if you're particularly behind track, it's best to take things easy and one at a time to clear your mind. Things are best done when your mind is clear, and you're in a productive mood. I feel for you, it was the same story with me. Me ol' dad was never the forgivin' kind though... and my mom lives in Florida, so I had to basically learn about everything on my own. Not that I'm sad about it. I'm just sayin' it's a great thing you can chat with Doozi. : )
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Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 11:38 am
She's a good mother, she's just horribly hormonal adjusting to her hormone replacements and it's easy for her to get into a b***h fit until everything levels out or whatever. She apologized about the facebook status later that night, so I'm cool with her again. Also, everything was caught up on yesterday. :3 Except the tea making, because the pitcher is in the dish washer.
That sucks about the parents thing Brase. :C
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Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 12:10 pm
Nah, no worries. It made me who I am today, and that's why I wouldn't change anything.
My apologies, I did not know she was adjusting. I can see how that can be rough. I am glad things are alright now. : ) Sometimes I feel people get the impression I am a know it all, or at least that's how I feel people would feel reading my writings, but I am only trying to help, so I apologies if it seemed that way. I tend to type long things when my mind is ticking, but when it's not.... It's not x_x
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Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 12:16 pm
;/ My parents have these mood swings, which I'm sick and tired off. Of course they are good parents but at times they get really just get on your back about everything. My mom when she's mad or irritated she just starts yelling at me or one of my brothers about the smallest things, then my dad just has to come in and start agreeing with mum. And then boom. Both are yelling at us. About school, homework, chores, blah blah blah.
- __- And the next day everything is back to normal.
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Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 1:59 pm
@Brase: You've never sounded too much like a know-it-all to me. It's kinda like how I sometimes feel like I'm going off topic and jabbering about myself. I do a lot more revisions than I should, someone would go nuts if they decided to read over my shoulder. *Types out novel. Deletes. Replaces with single sentence. Repeat three times. Person reading over shoulder feels trolled.*
@Cake: Whoa. Like yelling yelling or raised voice yelling? O8
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Posted: Fri Aug 06, 2010 2:16 pm
Exactly exclaim Yus, well it appears we have a lot in common. surprised
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Posted: Mon Aug 09, 2010 10:57 am
It seems that it's a universal trait for parents to enjoy bragging about whose kid is worse.
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Posted: Wed Sep 01, 2010 10:52 pm
Brase, you are one of my favoritist people! Thanks for talking to Toon on here.. I talked to her in person when the whole deal went down. I had a good chat with my mother, too.
I hate it when I have to take on the "mum" role and correct my own mom. We went around in circles for a bit but, she finally chilled enough to understand how upsetting her posts where to both of us.
Considering Toon and I have been running the house nearly ourselves for several years now, we needed a break. We slacked for a week and all hell broke loose. But, that's the past and all is well now. Mum's hormones are better and dad's taking his medication as well. Home is not so bad to be around anymore. =]
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Posted: Thu Sep 02, 2010 9:52 pm
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