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Big bad Dad

Monday was another freaking blitz. Working like crazy. This time I had Skillet on in my office, LOUD, while I was working away. I was really cranking along this morning. I took off for lunch and met Kel at a barbeque place for a quick lunch. She was having a really crappy day and I wanted to at least be with her for a little bit. I also snagged some more Highlander the series on VHS tapes at the library on my way through. It was a nice break and a rare treat to have lunch with her.

I had to grab 4 kids(mine and two more) from school and hit speech. We then hit the house and I fixed spagehtti for the kids and a can of clam chowder for myself. The kids basically wolfed theirs down and went back to gaming and playing. I managed to read 2 pages from the 4th installment of Robert Jordan's Wheel of time series before I was interrupted. Oh well. Kel didnt get in till late that evening. By the time the other two (friends of our kids) were picked up, we barely had time for the kids showers and snacks.

Our son brought some bad grades in this week. So Kel and I had to figure away for some type of punishment for him. We really didnt want to ground him from running around since the week was so hectic with their friends coming over, ect. The kids smart, really smart. He just rushes through his stuff and doesnt really care like his sister of the grades. So we decided to have him go to bed tonight without a movie. The kids always get to watch a movie in bed every night. Oh man, did that hit him. So we found something that really was a detrimental blow. Needless to say, it wasn't pretty. I keep thinking, since it's detrimental, perhaps this will be the thing to have him focus. So our son has cried himself to sleep and our hearts are sagging as well. Shit, it's tough to be a parent sometimes.



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