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    DD is driving me crazy...

    Just a little rant about my normally reasonable, responsible teenager:

    So I've mentioned on here that my DD (18) moved back home - we were giving her money every month to pay all her expenses and finally had to cut that off and have her move back in. Well, as luck would have it, she landed a part time job right after moving in. She just got her first check cashed yesterday and has already spent every dime except what she will need for gas until the next payday! She got snarly with me yesterday when I talked to her about saving the money to take some college classes, and she's already talking about getting a tattoo with her next check... Well, I guess it is her money...

    Then today she comes home for lunch and decides that all the stuff we have for lunches isn't what she wants to eat, and proceeds to cook up a full dinner! My pantry/freezer are all stocked up (I feel rich!), but I'm very aware of needing to stretch that food out. This exact meal that she fixed is something that I normally use to make two dinners (I make a big batch of tortellini alfredo w/chicken & veggies and freeze half for later), and this is something she has tried to do before and I stopped her because it's wasteful. It shouldn't have been a mystery to her when I got a bit peeved.

    Ugh - today is meatloaf day, and I already have 10 pounds of hamburger out, ready to make 8 loaves - one for dinner, 7 to freeze for later, or else I would just serve her leftovers for dinner. I may have to anyway and just freeze all of the meatloaf today. GRRRR

    So now, of course, I'm stupid, my music that I listen to while cleaning is lame and too loud because now she wants to take a nap, and I'm selfish because I don't want her to eat good food. My work here is done.
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    #2
    Are you sure my child is not at your house? I was sure she was at school...

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      #3
      Maybe they've done a personality swap and when yours gets home she'll be cheerful and reasonable and help you clean instead of criticizing your music!
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        #4
        Don't worry, by the time they are 25 they finally begin to understand about $$ and by the time they are 30 they know everything!!
        Filed CH 7 9/30/2008
        Discharged Jan 5, 2009! Closed Jan 18, 2009

        I am not an attorney. None of my advice is legal advice in any way..

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          #5
          That sounds like my 16 year old dd....I was hoping by the time she turns 18, she would grow up! I was 16 when I had her and never was like that..lol
          "Don't let your wants overload your a**"
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            #6
            Originally posted by StartingOver08 View Post
            Don't worry, by the time they are 25 they finally begin to understand about $$ and by the time they are 30 they know everything!!
            Oh! She is so ahead of the game, she's only 18 and already knows everything!
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              #7
              So you're saying next month when my son turns 25 he will understand this whole thing about $$$$. Ya Hooo!

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                #8
                No... age is not matter... better education is...

                Oh wait... no... good education isn't it... if his/her personality might sucks otherwise..

                but.. then again... even with good personality still could not overcome.. his/her own luck, fate, path, & destiny of his/her own life (chosen)!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by StartingOver08 View Post
                  Don't worry, by the time they are 25 they finally begin to understand about $$ and by the time they are 30 they know everything!!

                  Try being lectured by your 23 yr old daughter in law about how wasteful it is to run a dryer with just a pair of infant's tights and a dry towel in it. Ain't my fault she didn't bring granddaughter a spare pair, and just happened to catch me on the one day in 5 years that I did not have a load in the washing machine.
                  Of course the 30 yr old Stepdaughter and son in law also think we are idjits.
                  Chapter 13 filed -8/12/04
                  Plan approved- 7/11/05
                  Date discharged--10-12-2007
                  Date closed- 12/6/2007:yes2::yes2:

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                    #10
                    I can see myself right through DD. :lol:

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