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does anyone feel the same as me tonight?

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Sarah

Sarah Report 16 Feb 2005 20:28

thnx fred, what a lovely person you are!!! unfortunately i've not got any horlicks and the something stronger are some cans of boddingtons bitter lol

lynnchalmers70

lynnchalmers70 Report 16 Feb 2005 20:28

just googled out of curiosity for bootcamp, and it came back with computer courses, LOL. does anyone have the number for harvey from fit club? i'm sure he would sort them all out

badger

badger Report 16 Feb 2005 20:26

Some things never change Sarah,lol,go to bed with a cup of horlics ,or something stronger,you will feel better in the morning lol.Fred.ptfg.&a&g&s.

Shelli4

Shelli4 Report 16 Feb 2005 20:24

gee thanks Viv!!!!!!! Lynn my sister picks up the phone and threatens to call boot camp when my nephew is misbeahving and he calms down for a while!!! he's terrrified of it LOL

***Julie*Ann***.sprinkling fairydust***

***Julie*Ann***.sprinkling fairydust*** Report 16 Feb 2005 20:23

i always told my husband to borrow a video camera so i could tape our daughters behaviour to show him as he thought it wasnt as bad as i told him, or it was my fault, when he was home she was quiet, and would talk to me properly or not at all (which was better than chops) i tried the bedroom thing where i would carry her kicking and screaming up to her room and tell her she had to stay there till she could behave, she just shot past me and ran downstairs, one time i put safety gate up at her room (she was 4/5) she screamed and shook it in temper and it came down, now the kids are older they fight each other, and when she had son in corner of the room one evening yelling at him about 2 years ago now , he kicked out and broke her wrist, they both got a pact together not to tell dad how it happened, as hed be mad with the two of um, i was up in the bathroom at the time , not allowing them to fight as it sounds

lynnchalmers70

lynnchalmers70 Report 16 Feb 2005 20:18

does anyone know of a good boot camp we could send the little uuuuugers off to?

VIVinHERTS

VIVinHERTS Report 16 Feb 2005 20:18

Lynn and Shelli, I have twin boys aged 17. Gets worse as they get older I'm afraid! Viv (Sorry, in Chatston mode)

Sarah

Sarah Report 16 Feb 2005 20:15

hey fred thnx for that. this evening it's consisted of me yelling at them, threatening to phone their dad, going in the kitchen and having a short loud scream and then taking the youngest to bed

Rhonda

Rhonda Report 16 Feb 2005 20:09

I THOUGHT I WAS THE ONLY ONE WRESTLING WITH LITTLE ONES TONIGHT, JACK IS 3, DETERMINED TO JOIN IN BIG SISTERS SLEEP OVER, SHE IS 11. JACK SUDDENLY LEARNT HOW TO OPEN DOORS AND FIND HIS WAY UPSTAIRS.. SO I HAVE PUT IN EAR PLUGS AND NOW DAD IS WRESTLING... I AM WAITING TO SEE WHO SUBMITS FIRST.................

badger

badger Report 16 Feb 2005 20:08

Sarah,this sounds so familiar,i used to come in from work years ago to find Liz up a height because of the kids working their tickets.As soon as they heard my key in the door they started to behave,which upset the missus even more.I decided to finish work one day ,and lay in wait as it were,so the kids came home ,started again ,their dad picked up one of his slippers and came down the stairs ,and you could have heard a pin drop.You can quess the rest,and we never had it happen again.You can't do that sort of thing these days i know,but i know what it's like,and you arn't on your own.but i would like to know ,how do you deal with it,or do you suffer in silence.Fred.ptfg.&a&g&s.

lynnchalmers70

lynnchalmers70 Report 16 Feb 2005 20:01

never mind i've got 13 years to save for 2 very large suitcases

Shelli4

Shelli4 Report 16 Feb 2005 19:58

NNNNNNOOOOOOOOOOOO Not going there ever again LOL my youngest is 6 so not long left it again Shelli p.s. who said them being 9 made it any easier now when they fight they fight to hurt!!!!!

lynnchalmers70

lynnchalmers70 Report 16 Feb 2005 19:57

shelli, shall i bring all the menace years fresh back into your memory?

Sarah

Sarah Report 16 Feb 2005 19:56

i've got 2 girls aged 12 and 4, and a boy who's 10. the girls do nothing but wind each other up, the eldest has just hit the dreaded attitude stage!!!

Shelli4

Shelli4 Report 16 Feb 2005 19:54

Lynn love that comment!!! never thought of it hat way LOL I also have twin boys but they're 9

lynnchalmers70

lynnchalmers70 Report 16 Feb 2005 19:53

i do have sympathy for you sarah, iv'e got 2 twin boys @ 3 years old and what a pair, they drive me nuts for 6 am -7 pm. 24/7 and i don't have a union to back me up like most employees, no annual leave, boy i must be mad !!!!!!!!!1

Sarah

Sarah Report 16 Feb 2005 19:49

thnx lynn and speedy for those u've made me laugh. i've already done the rant, rave and go into a seperate room to have a good scream!!! would understand it if it was last week when they were on h/term lol

Mhairi

Mhairi Report 16 Feb 2005 19:46

Not at all Sarah, my two kids seem to bounce of each other and it doesn,t matter what you do they keep going.... We have started putting one in one room and one in the other they soon get bored enough to come and say sorry and get back to being friends..... lol Sometimes .... lol Children were sent to try us..... Good Luck Mhairi

Speedy

Speedy Report 16 Feb 2005 19:45

Very controled of you to send em to bed most would be ranting and raving. Bev

lynnchalmers70

lynnchalmers70 Report 16 Feb 2005 19:45

eh no sarah, it sounds like my house, quick someone call the NATIONAL ASSOCIATION FOR THE PROTECTION OF PARENTS helpline 0800 get-me-out-of here