You know you have a "tween" when the easy task of going to the local office supply store to purchase material needed for her school project turns into a paper fight!
Now, in Kayla's defence, PMS was raging, so I was not in a "easy going" mood, but, my dear, dear daughter wanted to tell me that some how I was to know exactly what she need when she said "I need a big piece of paper."
Well, with that I shuffle all five of us over to the poster board.
"Here is the paper" I say.
This is followed by a "NOOOOOO, not that kind of paper, it has to be bigger!"
Ok, now I know I have not done a school project in a while, but the fact that there is bigger paper than poster board, well this is news to me. Now, I try to CALMLY, inform her that there is not bigger paper, which in turn is followed by a lot of nos, buts, and then tears...hers not mine. Finally, she blurts out that she needs a piece of paper from a roll....now that's information I could have used, oh about the time she said she needed a big piece of paper!
I am sure the staff and customer's enjoyed our "paper fight" looking back on it now it is a little humorous...but as soon a Staples easy button helps with parenting, I will buy 4!
2 comments:
Great post Lynn!! Aww yes, with 2 teens in the house I can tell ya that you are just entering the communication breakdown phase.
I recently heard, "That's SO metal!"
Todd looked at me and all I could do was shrug my shoulders.
At least she didn't wait till the night before. Just wait till that happens.
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