Living in a community filled with housewives with nothing better to do when their kids are in school but to demonize the other kids in the neighborhood. (By the way, I appreciate the hard work of stay at home moms, but when they're gone 8 hours a day, shouldn't that be the point you consider a job?)
I'm not gonna lie. My son isn't the best with rejection. When picked on, he uses his fists over his words, and we're working on those issues.
But the last two months, with the exception of one or two minor incidents (as kids will be kids) he's been SUPER GOOD.
So when we get home from our 10 day trip to Southern California to visit Char's family for Christmas, our neighbor tells us that another neighbor is mad at our kid for something he did to their kid last Friday before Christmas break.
Funny.... We left for California on THURSDAY - and the kids didn't go to school on Thursday (we left at noon).
Yet somehow the neighborhood snitch seems to think this truly happened... despite us being 518 miles.
I haaaaaaaate the moms in this neighborhood.
By the by, I've no problems saying when/if my kids have an issue with something. Moms that think their kids are perfect 24/7 are drinking too much Flav-O-Rite (the phrase is Kool-Aid, but those cult kids didn't actually drink Kool-Aid..Anywho...)
Hey Jane, get me off of this crazy thing.... called spying.
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"but when they're gone 8 hours a day, shouldn't that be the point you consider a job?"
Word. When someone says they're a stay at home mom, but there's no one at home with them...umm...who are they staying home with? Lame. I'd have no self-respect if I was staying home taking care of my empty house while my children are working hard at school all day.
Oh, also...women who have nothing to do with their minds all day long have to come up with something. It's often not anything good. Sounds like those women really need to stop stagnating.
Amen.
Even WITH a child all day, I still feel the need to learn and do. Hence the website stuff. Sure it's not an income by any means, but I'm pretty proud of myself for spending my spare time learning the html and css to program and maintain websites!
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