Posted on 06/15/2014 5:35:44 AM PDT by Kaslin
She can use any power tool in the garage and loves doing home improvements. Her husband is amazed at her skills when it comes to using tools. She is also a gardening nut. Loves to play in the garden and get fresh veggies. It's not just the sons you raise properly, it is daughters as well.
How do we raise kids that don’t vote for Obama? Or for free lunch?
First you don’t screw a whore.
When mine were very little, one Christmas,I had both children split their gifts in half.They asked why and I told them democraps want half to give away to somebody else.That fixed it right there.We do find kids that don’t have much and set them up with pretty good bicycles that my kids have out grown.
Don’t let a crazy maniac liberal ideologue woman raise him.
Dont let a crazy maniac liberal ideologue woman raise him.
She was only a part-time mom.
That was offensive and rude and engaging in racial stereotyping.
And it was funny as hell
Damned strait!
But full time nut job
Good , funny and accurate list, but given the title I knew we’d end up with a lot of 19th century wilderness survival and boy scout type do it yourself advice that has nothing to do with the point of the original post. LOL! That’s FR for ya.
Happy belated Mother’s Day to you, TC, and Happy Father’s Day to the wonderful man who has given you a beautiful, American family.
The most confusing day of the year in the inner city.
Thank you very much, rabidralph! Happy Father’s Day to you!
Actually, I’m a girl, my screen name is for my old pug, Ralph.
Oops! Then happy Father’s Day to your father or other favorite man.
Thanks :-)
My kids learned a lesson on socialism at an early age.
Familiar with the practice of “grade norming”?
A kid making all A’s has to give up some of their grades to a kid making C’s to make things fair. Both of my A kids said hell no to that. They had worked for those A’s and the C kid didn’t.
End of the lesson.
Baraq is spending his Father’s Day golfing and begging for money. Bet his girls appreciate that.
Makes one wonder how they will end up as grown humans.
My husband doesn’t do much on nature, hunting, or gardening skills; he’s a computer nerd. But he knows every moment with your kids is a teachable moment, and he uses just about all of them. He coaches the kids’ robotics team, and what comes across is that he loves it, loves the kids, and wants to encourage them to think for themselves, solve problems, and learn to work together towards a tangible goal.
He leads by example on matters of faith, prayer and morality. Our kids are proudly religious, standing out at their public schools, and attracting good friends because of it. Our family eats dinner together every night and discusses current events, history, science, and things the kids bring up.
I moved toward conservatism from my effort to raise the kids to be like my husband. So, I guess what’s good for the kids is good for me too.
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