From: Julie
Dear Fellas,
Here's a Mother's Day dilemma for you. During the week of February
vacation, my husband and I spent a week in Paris while our teenagers
son, eighteen and daughter, fourteen took care of the house, the animals,
and themselves. When we go home, the house was in pretty good shape only
one piece of furniture and a cheap mirror were broken. We gave them each
a cash bonus which they accepted graciously.
Two weeks ago, at the close of April vacation week, I found out not
only that my daughter had a gathering in violation of the rules, but that
my son accomplished a mission that took my breath away.
Three weeks before we left the US, he and three enterprising pals
went into secret party planning mode. Once we were out of the way, they
took Polaroid pictures of every wall and nicknack shelf arrangement in the
house. They moved each stick of furniture to the basement and covered
surfaces with garbage bags and table cloths. Blankets over the windows
helped to soundproof and keep outside detection to a minimum. Party
attendees parked far from our house. Forty or so kids gathered for what
has now become the "legend" of all-nighters. Not a police officer called.
And everything was returned before we did thanks to the Polaroid guide
shots, which were subsequently burned.
Now, I ask you: Should we be worried about our kid getting into college?
Thanks and Best Wishes,
A Vermont Mom
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