SUCKS TO BE YOUUUUUU45 minutes. ha.
like thats a long time.
pffft
SUCKS TO BE YOUUUUUU45 minutes. ha.
like thats a long time.
pffft
Shit yes, the rules will be different, because I can trust my daughter. I can't trust my son.people on uf with daughters i have a question. Will their be different rules for your daughter than there would be on a son? ex. more strict on what time they have to home, that kind of shit
I have the opposite issue. My daughter is brilliant and evil. She will.do anything to play a video game. She toggles between devices and uses the permissions on whatever device she's tapped into to download games.Shit yes, the rules will be different, because I can trust my daughter. I can't trust my son.
Our youngin gets them pretty bad, too! He def has hit the puberty train earlier than most of his friend and def way sooner than his older bro! I try to remember to keep the magnesium supplements going every day. It helps with muscle recovery and overall health of muscles.CEO was googling it and it mostly happens really bad at night when the child is growing too fast.
I was rubbing oils on his feet while CEO was comforting him and telling him he was getting big etc
We were up with him for 45 min!!
H. pylori survivor
Jussstt picked up Epsom salts yesterday! I was telling him that you soak your sore muscles in them. And he looked like he just thought it was so weird, so I had to full on explain that it's like the magnesium that you take, only you soak in it. Lol@Maureen, vitamin D before bed, and magnesium can help. A bath with epsom salt before bed helps to relax the muscles, and he absorbs magnesium in the bath.
I throw a couple drops of lavendar in there with it, and boom, sleep.Jussstt picked up Epsom salts yesterday! I was telling him that you soak your sore muscles in them. And he looked like he just thought it was so weird, so I had to full on explain that it's like the magnesium that you take, only you soak in it. Lol
I grew up wtih my mom's lavendar obsession. She would get it fresh from somewhre & dry it herself.I throw a couple drops of lavendar in there with it, and boom, sleep.
im glad you're back to tell us these things.I grew up wtih my mom's lavendar obsession. She would get it fresh from somewhre & dry it herself.
Stalks of drying lav on the walls errrywhere.
Then, she would "harvest" & mix with essentials oils and rub that on herself.
She's still obsessed with lavendar to this day, and you'd think I'd have some sort of fondness for it, but I don't!
/random short story
we live in a sick and scary world.
I agree with this.No we dont. The world is safer than it has ever been, you just hear more about the bad shit because you hear it from kansas and vancouver and saudi arabia and india, where you used to just hear it if something bad happened in your town to someone you knew.
nope, no phone for him. he's only 10. we are not cool with that.also, for tracking, just give him a phone and put google maps with location alert enabled on it, as well as cerberus. So you not only know where he is, but also can turn on video/mic/alarm/etc if something were to go wrong.
yes my son is 10.I let my kids wander all over hell and creation. I think they're about the same age as yours, @Maureen.
(8 and 10)
this!!I'm with @Maureen. That kid that got abducted in Brooklyn about a decade ago freaked me out- 7 block walk from school to the parents. He KNEW his abductor from the temple.
This is a disgusting world and it's a parents job to protect their kids until they can protect themselves.
Clearly the superior option is to lojack the kid with a tiny kid-sized GPS anklet like a common criminal.nope, no phone for him. he's only 10. we are not cool with that.
plus he can easily lose the phone. i dont care for finding a lost phone as much as i care for finding my own lost child
You want to do it then do it. Honestly you're the parent.this!!
i mean imagine if the parents just had the little tracker on their son and were able to find him before it was too late?
if all it takes is a little device on his shoe to give us that piece of mind, I'm all for it.
you just never know