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    Quote Originally Posted by rgncjn12 View Post
    _ 13 years???? Keep dreaming. My oldest will be 12 in June, currently in 6th grade, trust me the hormone rollercoaster starts once they get into Junior High. I wish I had 2 more years of harmony. Being that I also have an 8 yr old and 5 month old daughter, I have approx 20 years to life of hormone hurricanes.

    GEAUX UL! _
    Well she is going on the 3rd month of her life, I hope I have 13 years before she loses it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cajunhawk View Post
    _ Well she is going on the 3rd month of her life, I hope I have 13 years before she loses it. _
    My youngest is 5 months, and I swear her older sister's hormones/attitude is already rubbing off on her. When I picked her up at daycare yesterday, she got mad and start crying at me for having the gall to take her out of the swing and put her in her carseat.

    ENjoy every minute with her. A good buddy at work once told me something that makes all the sense in the world: "A son is a son until he takes a wife, a daughter is a daughter for all of life."

    GEAUX UL!

    PS. I enjoy your hormonal rages on the pile of horse manure to the east. I basically feel the same way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rgncjn12 View Post
    13 years???? Keep dreaming. My oldest will be 12 in June, currently in 6th grade, trust me the hormone rollercoaster starts once they get into Junior High. I wish I had 2 more years of harmony. Being that I also have an 8 yr old and 5 month old daughter, I have approx 20 years to life of hormone hurricanes.

    GEAUX UL!
    3 daughters as well......I don't stand a chance!!

    Recently discovered that some of the meanest things on the face of the planet can be jr. high girls. Those hormones do a number on a few of them!

  4. #24

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    Quote Originally Posted by Cajun90 View Post
    _ 3 daughters as well......I don't stand a chance!!

    Recently discovered that some of the meanest things on the face of the planet can be jr. high girls. Those hormones do a number on a few of them! _
    Dude you arent kidding about Jr. High girls being the meanest things on the face of the planet.

    Maybe we should start a support group for Cajun fans with only wives/daughters in the house?

    GEAUX UL!

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    I have 2 daughters 16 and 11. So far not a lot of drama with either. I think the key is steer them to sports. They have always played something since the 3rd grade. I was always in the yard throwing, hitting, kicking or catching something with those 2. Basketball, football, softball, soccer whatever. The oldest talked about trying out for cheerleader in the 6th grade. I told her why cheer for somebody when you can get cheered for. They get their agression out on the field and not on me.


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    Quote Originally Posted by CRAWFISH61 View Post
    _ I have 2 daughters 16 and 11. So far not a lot of drama with either. I think the key is steer them to sports. They have always played something since the 3rd grade. I was always in the yard throwing, hitting, kicking or catching something with those 2. Basketball, football, softball, soccer whatever. The oldest talked about trying out for cheerleader in the 6th grade. I told her why cheer for somebody when you can get cheered for. They get their agression out on the field and not on me. _
    Makes perfect sense to me. Our oldest never played and it was always drama. She was simply not 'athletic'. Our two younger ones played all sports and have never been a blip as far as drama, trouble, anything out of the ordinary. We love all dearly but sports is clearly the answer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CRAWFISH61 View Post
    _ I have 2 daughters 16 and 11. So far not a lot of drama with either. I think the key is steer them to sports. They have always played something since the 3rd grade. I was always in the yard throwing, hitting, kicking or catching something with those 2. Basketball, football, softball, soccer whatever. The oldest talked about trying out for cheerleader in the 6th grade. I told her why cheer for somebody when you can get cheered for. They get their agression out on the field and not on me. _
    I agree totally, however the oldest has 0 interest in sports. Thankfully the middle one is into sports and the 5 month old won't have a choice. I'll have her liking softball and other sports before she's old enough to know better.

    Geaux UL!

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    Quote Originally Posted by CRAWFISH61 View Post
    _ I have 2 daughters 16 and 11. So far not a lot of drama with either. I think the key is steer them to sports. They have always played something since the 3rd grade. I was always in the yard throwing, hitting, kicking or catching something with those 2. Basketball, football, softball, soccer whatever. The oldest talked about trying out for cheerleader in the 6th grade. I told her why cheer for somebody when you can get cheered for. They get their agression out on the field and not on me. _
    This father deserves a golf clap....

  9. #29

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    Some of y'all need to invest in a camp! So y'all can get out of that estrogen filled household!! I have only one daughter, and I frequent the camp...often! Or else I'd go nuts


    igeaux.mobi


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    Quote Originally Posted by CRAWFISH61 View Post
    I have 2 daughters 16 and 11. So far not a lot of drama with either. I think the key is steer them to sports. They have always played something since the 3rd grade. I was always in the yard throwing, hitting, kicking or catching something with those 2. Basketball, football, softball, soccer whatever. The oldest talked about trying out for cheerleader in the 6th grade. I told her why cheer for somebody when you can get cheered for. They get their agression out on the field and not on me.
    Oldest gave up soccer last year in 7th grade. Drama has followed..... she is now regretting it.

    Middle one kicks a soccer ball around the house until she falls asleep.

    No dancin or cheerin anywhere in sight and I'm happy for it.

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