Way to funny. Let me go thru the list.
1.Tell me if you can tell if someone has touched anything of yours? I go to bed and get up, and can tell if anything was looked at or touched! I hate it! My brain is detail oriented. Everything in its place and a place for everything!
We had a schedule when they were all at home and it ran pretty tight. Before they left for school all beds were made, one load of laundry in the dryer and breakfast dishes done. Each of the older kids were responsible for a type of wash. Jeans, sheets on Mon morning etc.
Yes, the kids hated it when I knew they had been into what they should not have. They also hated my super sensitive hearing.
Still can't get by with much tho, a few years ago they were planning a suprise for their dad and I on our birthdays as they are only tens days apart. The two out of state were coming. They did pretty good, but I knew something was up.
Told their dad our kids would be here by that night. He didn't believe me, not until we walked in the restuarant and there they were. Kids still couldn't figure out how I knew
2.Doing accounting has geared me to see what is not supposed to be. I sometimes hate that too. I can usually look at Financial Statements and before long I could figure what is NOT there. It helps when asking questions.
Lost me on this one. Can handle the checkbook but from there get it away from me
3 Like 3ABN and eBay. Their feedback is missing! Why? Who got the money? It wasn’t 3ABN!
We both know how feedback on ebay works so would be interesting to know
4. I had one child and adopted 6 more. I had to figure out a different way! Our 1st was adopted. I gave birth to the 2nd. I learned my lesson well! No more births! The rest of my kids came through adoption.
Had four the hard way, many foster children and raised my brothers four. We had eight children 4-10. It bore a striking resemblence to a out of control asylum at times
5 The kids hated my abilities while growing up. I can still do it after they are married and gone! Once in a while one would approach me to purchase something. They always said, "You bought so and so this, and so and so this. It is my turn. We went to the computer and promised if that was true, I would buy it. They always sat down and almost came to tears! They knew that I knew. In Quicken I had a category for every child. If I spent it, it was on the computer! Every time they were wrong, but we always worked out a way for them to get it. They just had to work for it or borrow it. Nothing comes for free.
Didn't have a computer but a fantastic memory. They weren't able to get by with much that way. Our kids started work the summer they were 13 with their dad. Great incentive for college. Dad was the toughest boss they ever had
6 I used to get groceries from a preplanned groceries list. I only bought what was on the list! It was made up from menus for up to 1 month. All of our meals were all preplanned. I would buy each of the children their own special treats to last the same amount of time. If they ran out, they went without!
We shopped once every two weeks. Baked on Sun and counted out school lunch treats and froze them. Treats for after school same way. Take more than your share, no more would be made, and answer to your siblings who will now be going without.
Never went to the store in between
7.Their favorite meals were vege-Lasagna, vege-Chicken and Dumplings, vege-Chicken Fried Chicken with potatoes and white gravy, Oatmeal Patties, homemade vege-Burgers, Vege-Spaghetti, homemade Pizza, and vege-Chile! They always wanted their friends over. I loved having no left overs for Tuesday’s left over dinner day!
We were not vegeterian when the kids were at home, but favorite meal was peanut butter and jelly on homemade bread, Sunday morning while watching Larual and Hardy it was Indian bread with honey.
8. Surely you don’t do all of these crazy things I do! I am going to find something unique yet! If not, we have got to meet! Would love to meet, sounds like we would already know one another
9.I always called it my rot gut feeling.
Mine is the "mom radar thing"
edited to correct a sentence