Teenage Years
I remember very well what it was like to be a teenager. Sure could do without those years.
I have a son who just turned 18, and so far he is a great kid. I let him transform my living room into a music room, since we have no basement. We are talking drums (which he plays the most), but also has guitar, bass, key board, recording equipment. Actually he is down there right now with friends shaking my house up. This way I know where he is, and what he is doing. All the boys are so into their music, I give them my full support. When I'm cooking dinner, I cannot turn on the TV or talk to my husband cause I can't hear a thing.......BUT IT IS WORTH IT KNOWING WHERE THEY ARE AND WHAT THEY ARE DOING.
I too would never let my child stay out all night. If he didn't come home on time, I would take the keys to his car. This has not happened yet. And since I bought his cell phone and pay for the service, he needs to have it on at all times.
Now when he turns "21" the drinking age, that is a whole new ball game, that I don't think I'll be ready for.
PJ, I'm so sorry what happened to your daugther. That is just such a horrible thing to have happened to her. How do you get over something like that, I have no idea. That sure is alot to deal with. You took on such a huge challenge and I admire you for taking in your niece. I pray for your strength and courage to help get you through those challenges, and I pray that somehow your daughter can heal from that terrible experience.
So to all, besides good luck on having the upper hand on "Old Uncle Al", good luck on raising those teenagers !
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