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    • northsouthdenimguyN
      northsouthdenimguy
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      You know what drives me crazy—and not just because they’re my stepkids 😉 but two of the three(SK’s) order double meat at hibachi or wherever we go, never finish it, take it home, and then I’m the one throwing it out in a few days.

      On a much happier note, my two girls (12 and 17) are here for a week from Florida, where they live with their mom. I’m so incredibly happy 😊

      @selveldgesteps

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      • CosmoSix5C
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        @SKT said in Parenting:

        @Matt I do this too but my wife gives what I call “optimistic” servings

        Wife will hand me a plate to take to table, I say who is this for, she answers "pickiest kid" and then I go with and laugh.

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        • BrianB
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          Jacobs in a eating machine stage at the moment, I don’t think we have enough food in the house to satisfy him

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          • jerkulesJ
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            My eldest daughter was an incredibly fussy eater when she was little. For a while, we thought we must have done something wrong, not offered her the right foods or preserved, until my son came along and happily demolished any food in his path. That’s when we realised it’s down to the child, not the parent.
            Now my youngest daughter is following in her big sister’s footsteps and is also quite fussy. But since my eldest eventually grew out of it, I’m hopeful that if we keep offering her different foods, she’ll eventually give them a try too.

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            • jerkulesJ
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              Thing that I never realised about having 3 kids: increasing the number of kids has a dramatic impact on the vectors for chaos. 2 kids is simple, A vs B. Self contained and manageable.

              But with 3 you’ve got a full-blown geopolitical landscape. Any argument can originate from any child, bounce unpredictably to another, and then somehow involve the third even if they were in a different room minding their own business. Alliances form and collapse in real time. I swear 90% of my time feels like mediating peace talks with 3 rogue nations who shared borders, bathrooms, and whose leaders have zero sense of proportion.

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              • SKTS
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                Sharing bathrooms is almost always a recipe component for our “vectors for chaos”. If every member of the family had their own bathroom there would never be a conflict. Maybe that’s the world’s problem too, not enough bathrooms. Anyway, we need more in my house. I’ve thought of building one for me in the back yard…

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                • AetasA
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                  @jerkules said in Parenting:

                  … But with 3 you’ve got a full-blown geopolitical landscape…

                  Can totally confirm @jerkules.
                  My three have the same age.
                  Can feel like you are parenting in a Matrix, where the French Revolution breaks out in the Colosseum of Rome and you must press and hold down two keys and press simultaneously another in double body length distance.

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                  • jerkulesJ
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                    @Aetas I’m just lucky for the age difference between my 3. Triplets must be another level!

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                    • WhiskeySandwichW
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                      Wrestling is back in full swing again, this time the daughter is into it too. Almost every evening is either at the club or a school, weekends included. It's like you have to be a coach, dietician, therapist, dermatologist, and motivational speaker....which is I guess like parenting in itself, except it doesn't make it any easier explaining why your kid has a black eye. At least they sleep well, and they're super fit.

                      "The whole future lies in uncertainty: Live immediately."
                      -Seneca

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                      • GraemeEG
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                        Post thanksgiving dinner hangs

                        Wife found the little guy a pair of rudy jude double fronts a while back (iykyk @Brock )

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                        • OaktaviaO
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                          @GraemeE those double fronts are so rad on the little dude!

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                          • GraemeEG
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                            @Oaktavia its always a crap shoot the first couple years when you find something cool for them to wear

                            The stars have to align for them to be the right size for it during the right seasonal weather

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                            • BrianB
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                              Buying school shoes 3 weeks out from the end of the school year annoys the hell out of me
                              Why do they pick the most inconvenient time to grow

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                              • GraemeEG
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                                Dad daughter (only 1 of them) weekend in LA\Burbank begins

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                                • MattM
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                                  That looks fun. I have a good time with my kids now that they’re older.

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                                  • GraemeEG
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                                    I failed to anticipate that having twins in separate kindergarten classes meanS 2x the amount of seasonal illness being brought home
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                                    • goosehdG
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                                      @GraemeE Ouch…for years we used to ask our oldest if anyone was sick at school. Answer always was a no even though she and eventually us were sick most of the time.

                                      One day when she came home sick, we asked the usual with the same answer as always. Then we asked if anyone was coughing, sneezing, etc…she answered yes.

                                      Then we asked her what she thought sick meant…you know when someone vomits in class…

                                      Hope you guys get well soon!!

                                      “Not all of us can do great things. But we can do small things with great love.”

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                                      • R
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                                        I had no idea this existed! I’m a parenting counselor and I’m super happy to learn from all you amazing parents out there. Read through the thread this am and you guys are making better humans than IH makes products and that’s saying ALOT

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                                        • GraemeEG
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                                          Smallest E turns 2 today

                                          This is the face of a guy who deleted an astonishing amount of ribeye during his birthday dinner but is still dedicated enough to go for dessert

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                                          • StarsSuckS
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                                            @GraemeE oh boy! This is when they start getting fun my friend! 2 through 12 is an awesome decade.

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