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"I used to have a handle on life, but it broke."
About Me
I am a 40-something lover of multi-functional gadgets and slayer of all appliances proven slow and/or inefficient, with 4 children, 2 cats, 1 super hyper sock-eating chocolate lab and 2 damned much laundry. Then, I write.
About My Family
Thisfullhouse.com is a full-frontal encounter into my life as a stay-at-home mom with four children, ages 13 to 5 years old. Enter with caution -- yes, it can get really scary -- all are welcome!
ThompsonClanMom
"I used to have a handle on life, but it broke."What I've Been Talking About
Provocative Clothing
Out of all my children (4 rugrats, at last count) I always thought of my oldest daughter as the "quiet thinker" and was disturbed by her recent attempts at [gasp] being noticed, especially by [double-gasp] BOYS!
"But, why can't I wear makeup to school?"
I wanted to tell her that it was...well, because I said so...but, I didn't wear makeup until after starting my first full-time job and 8th grade is much TOO young to be wearing the heavy eyeliner and even darker lipstick that some of her friends were sneaking, no doubt.
But, it was the fishnet stockings and mesh fingerless gloves - that her friend was wearing that day - I was worried about.
"Just be aware that you might not like all the attention."
We stopped off at the store to pick up some last minute school supplies - don't you love those? - and the cashier (a boy) started chatting with her and assumed she was a freshman in high school.
It was a one-sided conversation, as my daughter was too shocked to respond, until I intervened.
"She's in 8th grade and I'm her mother, btw."
Later, driving home, she begged me NOT to tell my husband.
"Daddy won't let me date until I'm 21, FOR SURE!"
Later, we continued our discussion about the evening's events and had a nice conversation (read: no screaming was necessary) in our driveway.
"Don't worry - I get it, Mom - I guess I'm just not used to all the attention and maybe not so ready, either."
Neither am I, kids - at least we're talking about it, thanks to the teenage delinquent, behind the counter - and I wonder if there will be a time when WE will be ready...ever.
One Day at a Time
Hi Anne - just wanted to stop by and let you know that you and your family are in our prayers - good luck and looking forward to hearing some good news, soon!
Not Acceptable?In the Swim: Summer Styles for Every Body
Nice-looking suits; I also like pairing halters with swim shorts for a sporty-yet-totally-camouflaged-look ;o)
Not Acceptable?Recent Blog Entries From ThompsonClanMom
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So, all things considered - though, our eating habits have changed and... Read More
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Their housekeeping habits, not so much!
Honestly, aren't girls supposed to be neater and why do my daughters insist that it's okay, living in a room so, you know?
Ick!
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