tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6547760001799978162.post3678260944388051308..comments2022-12-11T05:48:10.702-08:00Comments on A Bump In The Road.: Where we are.an unexpected turnhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07434082881131620047noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6547760001799978162.post-82129882204531890062012-10-13T05:26:16.028-07:002012-10-13T05:26:16.028-07:00Glad to here you guys were back together. I figure...Glad to here you guys were back together. I figured you guys were since you kept mentioning him in your posts. I know exactly what you mean though. Jessie was 17 when we had Samantha and he was the same way. His priorities were all messed up. He just wanted to play his video games or hang out with his friends and be a kid. Because he never really got to be a kid when he lived at home. (Long story) It took a lot of patience for me to not leave. I kept reminding myself, "He WILL grow up." And he did. He always held a job and went to school and he worked really hard, and then as time went on, he matured more and more and now we have a good balance. He goes out hunting once a week in the morning and then one night on the weekend he hangs out with his friends-they usually come here anyway. This assures us we still get time with him in the week-eating dinner at the table and "chilling" together before bed. And then on the weekend if we want to do a fun activity or when we go to church, he is there. Anyway, I said all that t basically say, Idk if video games are the problem. (Although, they seem to be for most of the people I know.) But whatever it is, as the stress starts to go away and as Emerson gets older, he will start to figure it all out. I am pretty sure we have all been there weather we want to admit it or not. <br /><br />That is awesome about the apartment! We lived with my Mom for awhile. There was 6 of us in a 3 bedroom apartment. It wasn't fun, but wasn't too bad either. It was kid friendly since my Mom had a son the same age as my daughter. (We turned the dining room into a playroom. lol) But definitely get your own place if you think you can afford it without adding a ton more stress. $400 a month is not bad considering all the utilities are paid. <br /><br />MommyMayshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14895017376704760161noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6547760001799978162.post-624087440773953812012-10-12T17:53:01.190-07:002012-10-12T17:53:01.190-07:00Yay! That sound so awesome!!
Glad things are gett...Yay! That sound so awesome!!<br /><br />Glad things are getting better between you and Hunter.<br /><br />Good luck finding a job!Meganhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10826449943400781434noreply@blogger.com