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Post by lucie on Aug 5, 2006 2:17:55 GMT 10
RRR!!!!! I am boiling here! The skateboard store is having their anual sale and my son Daniel who is 13 is driving me up the walls! He can't wait that my dh comes back home tomorrow to go shopping. He can't accept to go shopping with his older brother and put it aside and I pay for it tomorrow...Oh no! It's too embarrassing for him in front of his friends. Of coarse HIS friends get to take $200 in their pockets to go shopping....he wanted me to give him moeny to go shopping...of coarse if it's liek the years before there are TONS of people at that sale and it could be so easy to get a wallet stolen or misplaced as he tries on the clothes... Help me God to breath, my goodness I can't take it anymore, these teenager's life crisis! And to top it off, we have bought so much clothes this past year, I could make a big sale myself! He's had 10 pair of jeans and 25 tee-shirts! Oh no, but his problem is that once he wearas it a few weeks, or even days, he realizes he is not that comfortable in his jeans. Poor boy! And don't think his tee-shirts are old, oh no, they are all nice and like new. Of coarse, he has so many he can't use them up. SIGH............................BIG SIGH................................. Calm me down, someone, anyone.
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lynn
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Post by lynn on Aug 5, 2006 12:50:16 GMT 10
Awww, Lucie...if it makes you feel any better, my 14 year old son just plunked down his entire summer's earnings....$107 for a pair of Nike Shox. He's convinced that we are the biggest freaks that have ever lived..... I just take deep breaths and say to myself, "This too shall pass." Hugs to you....
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Post by braided-rug on Aug 5, 2006 17:56:09 GMT 10
I can relate.
Luckily you have a younger boy who can wear the clothes, my son is wearing his brother's cast offs, but has cried foul around town. They are nice clothes.
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