I'm not one of the older gen but have 2 in this gen. I think with the way most parents coddle there kids now MANUAL labor is in the history books. It's a shame that none or VERY few take pride in a job well done but always thinking how is the fastest way to get to a electronic device of some type.
I posted a couple days of my 9 yr old helping doing brakes on the semi and how much I enjoyed it. This is also the same boy taking on archery by storm, but I have to still fight him to all holy he!! to pry the I POD out of his hand some day's. I ask my self on a daily basis what am I doing wrong to create this problem.
As far as the respect thing I'm always getting on their case on the way the boy's talk to their mother. THAT IS ONE THING I WILL NOT STAND FOR is the disrespect of elders. They have figured this out in SHORT order with a hand to the butt.
I do feel we are going to hell in a hand basket but every now and then they show me a glint of hope that we will be ok. Trucker
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