Page 1 of 1
People with kids
Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2004 11:27 am
by SekoETC
My mother always keeps scaring me about when I grow older and have a family, then I have no time to hang around the Net anymore. Still I've noticed that there are many people with kids in here and also other games I have played. So how do you manage? Are the brats clinging on to your pantlegs screaming "Mommy, mommy, Joe is bullying me, mommy I'm hungry, mommy come play with us..."
Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2004 12:14 pm
by Missy
Yeah, they do that, but when don't they?
I'll have the privelage of telling everyone my daughter learned her ABC's from a keyboard rather than flash cards.
We visit
www.nickjr.com and
www.pbskids.org when my pant leg is half torn off.
But sadly they should issue warnings on the boxes of monitors that computers should not be sold to people with addictive personalities and children. It's not managing per se, its a hectic awful way to be. Filling cups and changing diapers between posts can drive a person mad and make them think they've done more than they really have.
....I swore I put the juice away before I returned to my seat, and where did that post go I was typing? *Eyes the matchbox car on the computer desk.*
Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2004 7:15 pm
by Sparkle
I agree with Missy. I have a 2 year old girl and a 9 month old boy. The 9 month old is always destroying my laptop by pushing all kinds of buttons and messing with the mouse. My little girl never stops calling me and then there is the diaper changes and feedings, playing and there always fighting.
God where do I find all the time?
Posted: Sun Jun 27, 2004 7:48 pm
by Oasis
I am soooooooo glad I didn't have a computer when my kids were little. It was all I could do to get through each day giving them 150% of my attention. When my daughter was 2, I have twin boys.

Okay, now who needs sympathy?

Posted: Tue Jun 29, 2004 5:36 pm
by Chrissy
My son is 10, so he's pretty self sufficient. He's always hungry, so besides waiting on him and his friends like a servant bringing them constant snacks, he doesn't interupt me to much. And if he does, it's not a big deal. In 8 years he'll be in college and I'll have all the free time I need.
Chrissy
Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2004 2:19 am
by Oasis
Two years for me.

*keeps fingers crossed*
Posted: Wed Jun 30, 2004 7:08 am
by Appleide
Arrgh! Is there anyone my age? ->>> POINTLESS (around 14-15, had second ed warhammer 40k (mianiatures) like when i was a baby, a I went into "friends" house and stole a model... I was given a paintbrush and slopped paint on it.... well, thats what my parents said anyway...)