My beloved child, for whom I would slay dragons (or strangle rabid raccoons like that lady in the news), can be the most obstinate, stubborn, obnoxious person. I know he does it to test my limits (which limits are unclear- temper, restraint, sanity?)
He also is a dawdler (sp?), you know, the why take 30 seconds to do something when you can drag it out to an hour kind of guy. Makes me NUTS.
This morning I was attempting to get him out of his pajamas (after 20 minutes of me getting ready and saying "nikolai, go take off your pajamas and put on your underwear...") and he decided that HE had to do it so he took his hands and somehow balled them up inside the shirt and then he managed to hold on to the inside of his shirt so there was NO way those hands and arms were coming out of that shirt. and then the little shithead grinned at me. (which made me laugh out loud because I was SOOOO mad at that point that it was laugh or break his arms)
I think Boarding school is going to be our only hope of surviving the teenaged years. I'll go or he can...
Jenn
He also is a dawdler (sp?), you know, the why take 30 seconds to do something when you can drag it out to an hour kind of guy. Makes me NUTS.
This morning I was attempting to get him out of his pajamas (after 20 minutes of me getting ready and saying "nikolai, go take off your pajamas and put on your underwear...") and he decided that HE had to do it so he took his hands and somehow balled them up inside the shirt and then he managed to hold on to the inside of his shirt so there was NO way those hands and arms were coming out of that shirt. and then the little shithead grinned at me. (which made me laugh out loud because I was SOOOO mad at that point that it was laugh or break his arms)
I think Boarding school is going to be our only hope of surviving the teenaged years. I'll go or he can...
Jenn
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