[Artemisia] the Teen-aged brain

Kim Rule kimrule at cableone.net
Mon Jan 22 16:59:03 CST 2007


Hmmmm...tempting....how is your daughter about horses and mucking after
such??  

Iris

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From: artemisia-bounces at lists.gallowglass.org
[mailto:artemisia-bounces at lists.gallowglass.org] On Behalf Of Georgia
Foster
Sent: Monday, January 22, 2007 9:59 AM
To: artemisia at lists.gallowglass.org
Subject: Re: [Artemisia] the Teen-aged brain

Iris asked  "Oh, please tell me, when will that be??"

Opinions vary.

Jim Jolley, long time friend and teacher of High School English told me
that 
it would happen around age 17.

Evidently, my own were somewhat slower than their peers in this.  For my

eldest, it was around age 20.  For my Second, now age 21 that
responsibility 
was transferred to the US Air Force 
 having expended my patience on the

subject.  I am pleased to note that his first Letter of Reprimand for
being 
late to formation seems to have worked a fine treat for that.

My 16 year old, though, can not get to that point too quickly for me.
She 
is alive after this weekend, ONLY because it is against the law to kill
her, 
and if she didn’t show for classes eventually someone would ask
questions.

Perhaps Iris and I could discuss a fostering trade.

Happy Parenting

Malkin
Otherhill
Artemisia



Jo (Georgia L.) Foster
jo_foster81 at hotmail.com

Never knock on death's door........ Ring the doorbell and run. He hates 
that.

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