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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1319172" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>Another option would be tell the kids that they can have their time after school. But tell them when you get home and change your clothes that they better have their clothes changed and beat you out the door. They have their chores to do and you have yours. You don't want to get stalled out on your chores waiting for them to get theirs done. Let them be kids for a while but make them realize that they need to pull their end of the load.</p><p></p><p>Grandma........ smile at her and say my house, my rules. Keep smiling and don't discuss it any further. I bet when you lived in her house you went by her rules.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1319172, member: 498"] Another option would be tell the kids that they can have their time after school. But tell them when you get home and change your clothes that they better have their clothes changed and beat you out the door. They have their chores to do and you have yours. You don't want to get stalled out on your chores waiting for them to get theirs done. Let them be kids for a while but make them realize that they need to pull their end of the load. Grandma........ smile at her and say my house, my rules. Keep smiling and don't discuss it any further. I bet when you lived in her house you went by her rules. [/QUOTE]
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