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Old 03-25-10, 05:19 PM   #1
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My son did good!

Brendan brought this home from school.. Hope he sticks with it.

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Yay ! Gold star for Brendan! If only Amy Winehouse would have had one of those.....
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Yay ! Gold star for Brendan! If only Amy Winehouse would have had one of those.....
Kate Moss as well? haha my stepmother looks like amy winehouse :/ glad i havent lived with them since 14 lol
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congrats to your son!
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All you can do is help them along the way, but they will have to make their own choices. I am sure he will choose wisely.

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That's why we are very fussy about our kids' friends, and not only the friends, but the friends parents as well.

Our daughter is 14 and she wants so badly to stay over with a girl up the street, but this child's father smokes pot in the living room while the children are present, so that sleepover will never happen.

Proper parenting takes a proactive approach, and whenever possible, keep the kids busy doing constructive things.

Both of our kids are very helpful with the critters, and have pets of their own to care for, we keep them busy a lot.

Like we say, they are on a very short leash.
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That`s fair enough. I suppose it`s the teenage years that are the hardest, when you really can`t do too much about choosing thier friends for them or telling them they can`t do something. The key is to educate them and have them make the right choices by the time they reach thier teenage years, not that I`m a father. I think a stable and caring home environment will do loads towards having your kids turn out well, my home life was abusive, not a nice place to be at all, I was beaten up at school then when I got home, all the same stuff from my "Father". I couldn`t wait to get away and left home at fifteen, never looked back and haven`t seen or wanted to see my "parents" in many many years. I spent a lot of years miserable, with a terrible alcohol addiction I wouldn`t wish on anyone and happy to take what ever drugs came along to escape for a few hours. Stability at home= stability in life Happily, after years of effort, I now don`t drink, definitely don`t do drugs, (pretty mad I have to take morphine every day though after my spinal surgery, after all that) I`m happy, married and live in a loving household. Stability at last, I`ll never take it for granted...
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tell wee brendan he's just had a pat on the back from scotland mate.i agree with what your saying feebo.i came from a pretty f**ked up family.i did not let that effect my kids.i did the exact opposite and encouraged my kids to do what made them happy.my rule was as long as my kids are safe and happy then they could do it.my oldest shaun (23 this year) was the youngest ever manager of a carlton entertainment complex.basically a big bingo hall,bandits and a bar.but he has a gaming licence,bar licence,etc.his wife had twins 9 month ago so made me a grandad for the first time (for the first time in my life i felt really old,it was quite scarey).my daughter emma (21 this year ) she stopped working in the bakers to have her first kid due on 6th april.her husband had to leave the army over a shoulder injury,but he should be back to work soon.josh (he's 17 this year) is about to go into 6th year at school,but is looking for a plumbing apprentice ship.robbie my youngest is only 9,he pretty much splits his time between swimming,trampolining,gymnastics,running and a few hours playing all his various computers.my wife and i have been together since i was 15 and she was 14.thats 28 years together and 22 years of marrage.the strange thing is my sons the odd one out at school as so many of his friends folks have split up.we try to keep our youngest as busy as possible.like you wayne we a very strict on just who's house he can visit.education is the way forward to stopping kids taking drugs.as no amount of police action has made much of a change where i live.as parents we owe it to our kids to give them the best possible start in life.education imo being the most important.
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p.s.sorry i didnt mean to write so much,i just get carried away when i see young people doing well.
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I was also from a messed up situation, My biological father ran away when he found out mom was pregnant, My grandparents filled that slot for years, then mom married my step father who was an abusive alcoholic.

I was already an adult and moved away by the time she divorced that S.O.B., best decision she ever made.

I did my best when I started having kids to be the exact opposite of him.

We almost got into a fist fight at my moms funeral! He walked up to me and started his crap right in the funeral parlor. It's like he forgot that I am a 45 year old adult now, treated me like I was 12 or something. I held back for all I was worth out of respect. It would have been in really poor taste to engage in combat at my moms funeral.

I only recently took custody of my son, Got him away from his mother in October last year, she's another story altogether, her addiction is men. The poor boy was moved around from home to home about every six months because his mom was always looking for "the next best guy" (I lost count how many) so I decided once and for all to put an end to it, fortunately the judge agreed with me on that issue.

This past year has been the most stable in the boys whole life.
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Wow, Wayne, I'm so sorry you had to go through all of that. But all one can do is one's best to be the best person you can be and not make the same mistakes others have. Sounds like you are doing well, and you have my respect for that!
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sometimes i think that these experiences can make or break you, i have a lot of friends that have been through similar situations as i and have turned into drug addicts or alcoholics at only 18-20... my mum and dad got divorced when i was 9 because she had been hanging around with one of my friends fathers a little too much if ya know what i mean, than she remarried an abusive cocaine addict who took everything when she died. then my father sat around and watched my psycho stepmother abuse everyone in the household except her kids, and thats when i took off. it took several months before my father even tried to contact me telling me he wanted me back (later i found that its because he was claiming my benefits from my mothers pension in my name) and i have never looked back at him or the rest of my "family" since. im about to go into my second year of college and hopefully become a police officer so i can hopefully make a change in a few peoples lives. when i do decide to have children however they will definitely be in a better environment than myself. i think this has somehow added to my care for my animals as i try to give them the best care possible and treat them like my children lol. its amazing how many parents should not be parents... its sad how many of us have been through messed up family lives... hope everyone is still doing well!
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its sad how many of us have been through messed up family lives... hope everyone is still doing well!
That's a "defining" story, It's amazing that you are as sound and strong as you are at such a young age.

One of the better endings to all this, Since my mom did divorce Jim rather than hang on like many women do, He lost all stake in this family ranch.

They were divorced by 20 years in 2006 when mom passed, if they had not split, I would be typing this message from a different address, and he would be here instead.

My kids are fourth generation here to enjoy this place.
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That`s the one good thing isn`t it, spending your life going out of your way to not be the least bit like the selfish abusive b****ds that ruined your childhood....
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Tell Brenden Job well done from the Suit family. When i started having kids i always told myself i be a better parent than mine were. I only got to see my dad once every other summer. He was a psycho drunk until he remarried an settle down. My step dad i put in prison for (4 years) what he did to me and my brother. I swore i never be like either one of them. I now have a lovely wife and 5 kids. My 21 year old step daughter is get married in June. My 18 yr old son is in college. My 18 yr old step son is a high school senior. My 15 yr old daughter is a freshmen in high school. My 10 yr old step son has autism and mentally is two. They are my pride and joy. I like to say job well do to all of you for bettering yourself and not letting the sick people in the world warp you.
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