tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-543292839093263192.post4853102150008028105..comments2024-03-26T03:29:45.547-04:00Comments on <center>The World According to Lady Bren</center>: Responsible Parent or BusybodyLady Brenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14288789884463390331noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-543292839093263192.post-70593031346614843372011-07-08T10:07:55.582-04:002011-07-08T10:07:55.582-04:00That is such a tough situation. I really don't...That is such a tough situation. I really don't know what I'd do. I suppose it would depend on the parents...if I felt I could approach them about this, I probably would, if only to make myself feel better about the situation. At least I'd feel I had tried.<br /><br />You are lucky that your daughter brings these things to your attention. My kids do too and I love that - I think it shows how much they trust us.<br /><br />BTW...(cue Twilight Zone music, again) we also have very similar taste in reading and have read many of the same books! lolLisahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10019980832742495532noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-543292839093263192.post-26650086421860366122011-07-08T09:48:25.397-04:002011-07-08T09:48:25.397-04:00Hey Again! I meant to let you know in my previous ...Hey Again! I meant to let you know in my previous comment, but I forgot. I tried to click on your blog link on Redhead Riter's community discussion, but it wouldn't let me. It gave me a message saying the "url isn't valid and cannot be loaded". <br /><br />I looked you up on the "Members" section to get to your blog. OH! I am also now following you. I really enjoy your posts. <br /><br />God Bless,<br />PJPJhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02807442587587976098noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-543292839093263192.post-87520797294160445602011-07-08T09:39:37.648-04:002011-07-08T09:39:37.648-04:00I've never had children, so it's hard for ...I've never had children, so it's hard for my comment to be accepted as serious, I know, but as a woman who was VERY CLOSE to becoming an alcoholic at the young age of 18, I personally think the parents should be made aware. After all, they may NOT know what is going on, and even if they do, they should be made aware of "how public" she is being about it. Not to mention her being a "stumbling block" for other young "Christians". <br /><br />God Bless,<br />PJPJhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02807442587587976098noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-543292839093263192.post-27307998802997944522011-07-07T18:19:29.104-04:002011-07-07T18:19:29.104-04:00If the girls were younger, I'd be all over cal...If the girls were younger, I'd be all over calling the parents, or,certainly not allowing my child attend. But this girl is, legally, an adult. She is choosing to break the law. She may need to suffer some consequences. Someone may want to be sure there is no driving involved. And I still would not allow my children to attend. At some point, they need to suffer the consequences, including the legal ones. Now, switching sides, I guess you could call the parents and tell them that your daughter was invited and you just wanted to more about the party.....<br />When my youngest turned 19, he was at college. Somehow MY email was on the list for his party invitations, which was entitled "Beer Bash" I so considered attending, after all, he invited me! I made sure they weren't driving and put my head in the sand.... --Jane McAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-543292839093263192.post-69347157893050252452011-07-07T16:31:58.113-04:002011-07-07T16:31:58.113-04:00I RAN INTO THIS WHEN MY SON WAS INVITED TO THE BEA...I RAN INTO THIS WHEN MY SON WAS INVITED TO THE BEACH TO SPEND WEEKEND. THERE WOULD BE GIRLS THERE ONLY FOR ONE NIGHT. I TOLD MY SON THE ONLY WAY HE COULD GO WOULD BE FOR ME TO CALL PARENTS TO FIND OUT ALL INFO. HE SAID OK. I CALLED AND GOT ALL INFO AND FOUND OUT BOTH PARENTS AND SOME OTHER ADULTS WOULD BE THERE AND NONE OF GIRLS SPENDING NIGHT. THEY APPRECIATED MY CALL AND TOLD ME I WAS THE ONLY PARENT TO CALL. I KNEW I HAD TO DO THIS TO SOOTHE MY MIND AND BE SURE OF ALL THAT WOULD BE GOING ON. MY SON WAS ABOUT 16 OR 1 AT THE TIME BUT I HAD TO FIND OUT ALL OR THERE WAS NOT CHANCE HE WOULD BE ABLE TO GO. LOVE YOU GAL, CAROLE J.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com