Friday, December 17, 2010

Letters of Intent . . .

I have been waiting to do this for a while now - been saving up my LOI's for weeks!!
If you have a Letter of Intent that you've been waiting to write, hop over to visit Foursons and link up!

Dear 14 year old son:

I am aware of the changes you are going through. It's a rough time for all of us. For you, because of the confusion that is puberty, for Little Sister because she the recipent of the brunt of all your frustrations, and for us Grown Ups because we have to be mediators, referees, and sometimes "unfair". Know that over the next few years you will do some things that you will regret. We will say some things that we will regret. There will be fights, battles, and wars over issues like curfew, homework, and privacy. Also know that we WILL search your things when we feel the need, we WILL ground you when you deserve it, but also that we WILL love you forever and always be here for you.

P.S.
When you leave chocolate out, I WILL have to confiscate eat  it.
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Dear Sisters of Mine:

Thank you so much for being there for me and caring for me. You are my best friends and I love you more than words can say.
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Dear Other Drivers:

Please learn how to use the following:
Breaks
Blinkers
Stop signs
Lanes
Speed Limit signs

It will make me feel a whole lot safer,
Thanks
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Dear Six Year Old Daughter

Please refrain from screaming at me and slamming the door when you are upset. You are not 13 yet.
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Dear Three Year Old Son

When we take cookies, we eat them. If we do not want them we do not take them. Cookies are not for smashing into the floor or the couch. Neither or crackers. Or chips. Or grapes, raisins, cereal, scrambled eggs, or ham sandwiches.
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Dear 13 year old Daughter

No, you may not have a cell phone. We will further discuss this in three years.
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Love,
Jen aka Momma aka Crazy Lady (with a hat)

4 comments:

Foursons said...

I'm so glad you joined in! We have the exact same living situation with teenagers and little ones in the same house. Are the older children your step-kids or the younger ones? My older 2 are my steps.

I cracked up at your first letter because I have so been there and it is hilarious to me that I parented teenage boys the exact same way I parented my 3 year old. The same words came out of my mouth to everyone in the household.

I don't have a daughter though, so I'm at a loss as to how to parent a 6 year old and 13 year old girls. But I do remember being those ages and my prayers go out to you. Hahaha

Thanks for linking up, so glad you joined in this week!

mindy2780 said...

I am NOT looking forward to the teenage years and your letters remind me why! Sometimes I feel like my 4 year old is going on 14, but I luckily have about 10 years before we deal with the teeenage attitude full time. Or at least I hope so.
I feel your pain about the other drivers. Really, it is common courtesy!
Thanks for visiting my blog!

Amy said...

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!! Oh those letters are so funny, and yet not funny when I think about what is going on in your house! LOL Let me just say, I am NOT ready for pre-teens, teens, or grown children! Not even a little! I am quite nervous because every now and then my two year old daughter seems like she is 13... and it gives me chills!!! Ahhhh!!!

You need to search through my letters of intent... I wrote one a short time back about turning signals..... why is driving so difficult????

Ok I have to go reread your letters now and get one more laugh :-)

Karen said...

Thanks for visiting my blog:) I loveeeee your header Christmas card! And I sooo hear you about those drivers. Great letter to your teen.