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Still chillin' with my peeps
This has been a very interesting thread; thanks Cetawin for sharing. I feel for you; I've been "sort of" in your shoes. When my husband and I married, I inherited his 4 children, the oldest of whom is 6 yrs. younger than I. She was 14, next girl was 13, then oldest boy was 11, youngest boy was 10. (are we having fun yet? NO!) In other words, when I got them it was at the point where they all lost their minds...
We are all thankful that we all survived and no one ended up in jail for murder...
Thankfully we all get along now, but man, there were definitely some rough times. Looking back, I think my biggest mistake was that i was not CONSISTENT. I'd try something for a while, and if that didn't work, I'd try something else. If I tried being their friend, that was GREAT! -- until it came time for correction or discipline. If I tried more discipline, they felt unloved and like they were in jail or reform school. I was basically a kid trying to raise kids. They never knew what to expect from me, and God knows I CERTAINLY never knew what to expect from them!! Stick to your guns, Cetawin, make sure your kids know they're loved, but make sure they understand that God has given YOU & your HUSBAND the responsibility for doing all that is within your power to ensure that they grow up knowing how to be responsible adults, and that it doesn't mean you're responsible to make sure they're happy about everything in life. In the end, what a person becomes is due to his own choices, but your willingness to invest time, effort, guidance, and prayer into them will certainly help them when it comes time to make those decisions, and hopefully they won't be made lightly.

