Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Lessons in Raising a Teenager: Part II

Be forewarned, all ye Southern Californians: The Teenager and his Teenager Buddies will tour Tinseltown Aug. 3-5.

Yup. I caved.

17 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thus demonstrating that there was a part of "no" that he understood better than you ;-)

angie said...

Wait. All this was for a 3 day trip? Drink lots of chamomile tea and take it easy. He'll be fine. Now the fate of Las Angeles might be a different story!

Stephen Blackmoore said...

If we can survive earthquakes, floods, brush fires, gang warfare and riots, I think we can survive a 17-year-old... Oh, wait. This is Elizabeth's kid.

Thanks for the warning.

Ballpoint Wren said...

You aren't the first mom to cave, Elizabeth, and you won't be the last. And one day your boy is going to cave, too, and Grandma Elizabeth is going to snicker.

Anonymous said...

He's 17. This is a trip that he will remember forever.

Grab some scissors and cut those apron strings.

It'll do you some good to let go. It'll do him some good to see firsthand the real economy of the broken dream subclass of L.A.

Mindy Tarquini said...

But we'll tell my kids that you didn't cave, okay?

Plantation said...

I like it, E for both you and J. You're letting him grow and showing him you trust him. I look forward to hearing about the adventure.

Bill Cameron said...

I'm safe. I'll be in at the Portland airport Sheraton attending the Willamette Writers Conference. Phew!

;)

Elizabeth Krecker said...

You all are too funny! Were you all chuckling under your breath with your polite comments on my previous post?

Ah, Angie, I remember those days. When chamomile tea was all I needed to relax. Life with a teenager? Oh, the drama, the wiles, the...trust me, only copious quantites of red wine will do.

angie said...

Yeah, well I figure start small. Gives you plenty of room to go up from there...

Erik Ivan James said...

Elizabeth,
I just stopped by to say hi. I don't have kids so....

anne frasier said...

i would have let them go too -- as long as they have a dependable set of wheels. not feeling comfortable about the one they have to push.

Esther Avila said...

hmmm, I'm missing something....I need to go do some reading and I'll be right back. :)

Esther Avila said...

Ok - I'm back. Oh how I loved reading this. And glad you caved in -- it does sound like they have thought this thing out. (of course, I would have fainted if my kid came to me with this)
But you are right - I have told my kids some stories (going to Canada alone and hitchhiking in Washington - unaware that there was a serial killer in the area at the time)and now that they are teens, I am hoping they don't remember that story!

Rob Gregory Browne said...

So what I want to know is what the Teenager thought when you were out all hours of the night at ThrillerFest, surrounded by a bunch of middle-aged drunk guys?

Maybe you SHOULD be caving... :)

Jessie said...

aawwww--you're such a good mom!
:)

Elizabeth Krecker said...

You'd better watch it Rob. I doubt Kim Mizar-Stern thinks of herself as one of the "middle-aged drunk guys." And you don't want to piss off a Texas girl!