Stoner Update
Dear Police Officer,
Driving around the area where adults are smoking pot with an underage girl a few times before approaching is probably NOT the best way to catch them in the act. In fact, I bet that those two young men saw you, grabbed the bong and the weed and left. (Oh they did? Super surprised!)
Searching the ninth grade girl, questioning her, (she lied? really? super surprised) and then leaving is also not effective. Way to go cop! Show my son that calling you to protect a minor is a fabulous idea. I am sure that next time he will rush to notify me of any and all illegal activities taking place in front of him.
Love and Kisses!
Sam
Dear Mommy at the Park,
When a few concerned pre-teen children approach you and ask for your help, telling them that you are too afraid to do anything is not effective. I understand that you had your toddler with you, but you could have left and called the police. Hey! I bet you could have given a better description and more information than my 11-year old child. But, whatever. You don't mind taking your child to the park where men are getting a young teenager stoned, right?
Love and Kisses!
Sam
After the cop left, I picked up Chicken and his two friends (both girls) and took them for ice cream as a reward for trying to do the right thing. I hope they keep trying to do what is right and notify an adult when they need to protect their friends. By the way, the girl smoking pot is a former friend of the two girls, and she has been smoking pot since the end of sixth grade. Please don't wait until your children are already caught up in drugs before talking with them!! It is never too early to have an age appropriate discussion about sex and drugs.
Driving around the area where adults are smoking pot with an underage girl a few times before approaching is probably NOT the best way to catch them in the act. In fact, I bet that those two young men saw you, grabbed the bong and the weed and left. (Oh they did? Super surprised!)
Searching the ninth grade girl, questioning her, (she lied? really? super surprised) and then leaving is also not effective. Way to go cop! Show my son that calling you to protect a minor is a fabulous idea. I am sure that next time he will rush to notify me of any and all illegal activities taking place in front of him.
Love and Kisses!
Sam
Dear Mommy at the Park,
When a few concerned pre-teen children approach you and ask for your help, telling them that you are too afraid to do anything is not effective. I understand that you had your toddler with you, but you could have left and called the police. Hey! I bet you could have given a better description and more information than my 11-year old child. But, whatever. You don't mind taking your child to the park where men are getting a young teenager stoned, right?
Love and Kisses!
Sam
After the cop left, I picked up Chicken and his two friends (both girls) and took them for ice cream as a reward for trying to do the right thing. I hope they keep trying to do what is right and notify an adult when they need to protect their friends. By the way, the girl smoking pot is a former friend of the two girls, and she has been smoking pot since the end of sixth grade. Please don't wait until your children are already caught up in drugs before talking with them!! It is never too early to have an age appropriate discussion about sex and drugs.
Labels: Chicken, Stupid Twats, WTF



4 Comments:
Wow! You should be SO PROUD of chicken. This is EXACTLY what I would want my child to do. So, clearly you are doing something right.
And WTF? Seriously. My daughter is getting ready to go into the 5th grade and I suppose it's time to have some of these talks. *sigh*
Your chicken has his head screwed on right, and he obv feels really safe to talk to you about anything. Good job Sam, thats no mean feat.
That's a pretty delicate subject for any age I think.
My son knows about my habits, but I'm pretty sure his sister only knows that all of them are lumped together as being 'bad'.
When I do share with her my viewpoints on recreational drugs, it will be as unbiased as I can be.
One of the biggest fears I have (with telling her) is that her School might find out and somehow get me into trouble.
It's a long-shot anyway, but I suppose now is as good of time as any to talk with her about it.
discussions about sex and drugs should happen at every age...and kudos to you, for having a Chicken that does the right thing...
peace...
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