Danus
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OK, I need my parent bothers and sisters to check this out and let me know if I;m thinking OK.
My oldest Daughter, 10.9 years old, has a best'est friend ever who spends summers at her grandmothers home, skiing, riding horses and such; Not the whole summer, but she and her younger brother are only home three weekends a summer. The rest of the time they spend at their grandparents place which is about 235 miles away.
Needless to say my daughter and her friend are just sick for lack of each others company. In the past we've talked about them hanging out together at her grandparents place, but up until now it's been just talk peppered with the occasional phase; "some day maybe you can do that."
Well, it's now some day. Her friend has begged her mother to ask us and she has and we are less than reluctant, but we still have reservations....concerns.
On the plus side we know and respect her parents. Good people. Under this plan they will both take our daughter up there and stay for the time (one weekend). They accept responsibility and have told us so. We know and trust them.
On the down side we don't know the grand parents, nor do we know anyone they know, or live around. However they have a nice place with land and it's in the country so to speak.
There are a lot of "what if's" but not any based on anything negative we know, just our imaginative fears. things like...They have dobermans. what if those dogs attack our little girl? !! You know that type of thing.
We have decided to allow this in the coming week just before school starts. Her friend will come back with her. We are going to tell her about it tonight.
HOWEVER, we are going to put it this way...'How would you like to do this?" she'll scream for joy...."well, here is the deal. We have had a few issue with you in regards to respectful boundaries. How you treat our sister, and the way you have been treating us (rolling eyes, not doing what your told and mistaking direct instructions for what you think are conversations, when in fact they are just ...direct instructions given to you for your well being, growth and positive development.) ....so, in order for you to go on this little excursion we need to see an improvement in the area of attitude, respect and general pleasantness. What ever classes you have taken to present the drama we've seen, we'd like to see you adjust your acting skills to portray a more positive character acceptable to a more general audience and worthy of an academy award." .......yes that colorful facetiousness is exactly how I put things in my house with a smile, It's just understood.
If she goes, and we're sure she will live up to it, she is to check in with us twice a day every day. We will have all phone numbers and such. We think this might be a good thing for us to do as parents in regards to the loosening up, letting go a little and providing space factor, but we are still worried in a healthy way.
Comments, suggestions?
My oldest Daughter, 10.9 years old, has a best'est friend ever who spends summers at her grandmothers home, skiing, riding horses and such; Not the whole summer, but she and her younger brother are only home three weekends a summer. The rest of the time they spend at their grandparents place which is about 235 miles away.
Needless to say my daughter and her friend are just sick for lack of each others company. In the past we've talked about them hanging out together at her grandparents place, but up until now it's been just talk peppered with the occasional phase; "some day maybe you can do that."
Well, it's now some day. Her friend has begged her mother to ask us and she has and we are less than reluctant, but we still have reservations....concerns.
On the plus side we know and respect her parents. Good people. Under this plan they will both take our daughter up there and stay for the time (one weekend). They accept responsibility and have told us so. We know and trust them.
On the down side we don't know the grand parents, nor do we know anyone they know, or live around. However they have a nice place with land and it's in the country so to speak.
There are a lot of "what if's" but not any based on anything negative we know, just our imaginative fears. things like...They have dobermans. what if those dogs attack our little girl? !! You know that type of thing.
We have decided to allow this in the coming week just before school starts. Her friend will come back with her. We are going to tell her about it tonight.
HOWEVER, we are going to put it this way...'How would you like to do this?" she'll scream for joy...."well, here is the deal. We have had a few issue with you in regards to respectful boundaries. How you treat our sister, and the way you have been treating us (rolling eyes, not doing what your told and mistaking direct instructions for what you think are conversations, when in fact they are just ...direct instructions given to you for your well being, growth and positive development.) ....so, in order for you to go on this little excursion we need to see an improvement in the area of attitude, respect and general pleasantness. What ever classes you have taken to present the drama we've seen, we'd like to see you adjust your acting skills to portray a more positive character acceptable to a more general audience and worthy of an academy award." .......yes that colorful facetiousness is exactly how I put things in my house with a smile, It's just understood.
If she goes, and we're sure she will live up to it, she is to check in with us twice a day every day. We will have all phone numbers and such. We think this might be a good thing for us to do as parents in regards to the loosening up, letting go a little and providing space factor, but we are still worried in a healthy way.
Comments, suggestions?