Teenage daughters, blissful times
Life would be too easy without teenage daughters. My 17 year old woke up this morning with a head cold, and pronounced it my fault since our humidifier chose not to work in the middle of the night.
My 16 year old is preparing to go to work at Target and pronounced, again, how she hates school, hates all the girls at school, hates her teachers, and hates her volleyball and tennis coaches. It was kind of her to refrain from mentioning she hates her father. Such a positive attitude!
So the day has started and I am in the familiar position of running for cover!
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Joan said:
I am writing a book about coping with teenage drama and am looking for input that I might include. Are you open to corresponding with me? I would love to include a dad’s point of view. Sounds like you have plenty of drama! Hoping to hear from you, Joan V.
John said:
yes, I am open to corresponding with you. With 2 teenage daughters in full roar I a subject matter expert. I’m sure we could have an interesting discourse!
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