I took Maggie to school (she had stayed the weekend with me,
Ethan was at L’s house) and on the way she asked me when I started dating. Mind you – it was different for me – I was in
Zurich living with Tanti, able to commute all over the city and outskirts on my
own and I was also very mature and independent.
We talked about that, because there are two very different subjects at
hand here - “dating” as it is now
classified by some, is hanging out with groups of kids and that special someone. A large number of kids are doing this now and
putting off the serious one-on-one stuff until later. The other “dating” refers to sex. This is something which also deals with the
physiological aspects of development as hormones are very active in teens. I told Maggie in my eyes, the most important thing was honest communication with her
partner. 1 in 4 girls under the age of
18 is raped. There are often unwanted
pregnancies. I had a pregnancy at a
young (to me) age despite using birth control.
Her father fathered a child at a young age. These are frequent talks I have with both of
my children at the drop of a hat. I think sex is a very normal and natural
thing – educating our kids is paramount
After that home and back to Capstone. I had heard back from Weber and was able to
get a lot of it completed – for now. The
biggest issue I have is formatting. At 2
I had a very fancy appointment with Nicole to get my hair “done.” This is, without a doubt, the most exhilarating
thing I have going on right now – that hair washing…oh my god. I made “feel good” noises very quietly (and
unintentionally) as she washed my hair, which is good as she might freak
out. I think she did a fabulous job giving
my hair a beautiful look. After she
finished styling, I convinced her to tale some shots of my so I can change my
LinkedIn photo .
Quick rush home to throw chicken in the oven for a roast, then
off to the store to pick up a few things for the kids and myself. Day 6 or maybe 7 of eggs and spinach! Jake would be so proud. Ran into so many people I knew there: Erin
from Union Mine, Cherie from CMP and Janette from New Morning. It almost felt like an intervention. After this, I headed to CMP for a Math 2
lesson for parents (on how to help our kids).
Oh I would do anything to help this boy.
I’d even take Math again.
Really. I just don’t know what to
do – he needs a psychic change (yes, a little AA talk here) towards school.
At home, we enjoyed roasted chicken and rösti. It was quite delicious. We re-watched the Doctor Who from yesterday with
Strax and then Ethan and I got busy on his homework. He didn’t last long though…he soon fell
asleep, so I sent him to bed. He
mentioned he hasn’t been sleeping well at his dad’s and I know football wears
him out. I am more determined than ever
to help this kid. At one point things
will click. This is not an uncommon
scenario for many boys and I, for one, will do whatever I can to support him.
Pics 'n Flicks: This is Ethan as he creates himself Peanuts-style.
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