Thursday, August 16, 2012

Some Women

I really dread the day my kids are ready for grammar school. I don't want to have to deal with the bitchy moms. I swear moms are worse than kids. I had a woman in LINE at the grocery store ask me if I was "really going to feed that to my kids" talking about chicken tenders and some little pasta side that they love. The look of disgust on her face was appalling! Hell lady, sorry I can't run out and buy your Soy, organic, natural, green what the hell ever food!! My kids are eating, they're happy and they're healthy. So I might not be spending hundreds of dollars on their meals but I'm doing something right I think. Another one .... I have a little sister who is 8. (Yes, I'm 27 and yes I said she's 8 lol) She is in 2nd grade and some of the other little girls in her class are (and I hate to say it) spoiled little monsters! She had a birthday party in April and the things that came out of their mouths were so obnoxious and nasty I was floored. They talk about things I certainly wasn't talking about at 8 and talk & act like they world should stop spinning for them. So to make this short when it has the potential to be ridiculously long - Nicole (my sister) was in a girl scout group with these girls and of course there were moms involved. After putting up with the cattiness of the mothers and the freshness from some of the girls my step-mom AND Nicole decided they were not enjoying or getting the most out of Girl Scouts in the troop. They branched off and now work on projects for badges together and have their own troop. Nicole's interest in girls scouts has quadrupled and she's constantly showing me her new badges. One mother found it her place to send an email to my step-mom to let her know that she was ruining Nicole's life by pulling her out of the troop along with a whole bunch of other ridiculous nasty crap. Seriously? I mean come on. This woman obviously decided she wanted to be a high school bimbo forever. Nicole goes to birthday parties, plays with friends and everything else little girls should do growing up. She also speaks politely and has no problem sitting down to read a book without someone prying her away from the TV or an electronic device. She respects her elders, herself and other children. So again....the problem here stemmed from a mom. Is it really that hard for moms not to be snobby bitches? I'm dreading having to deal with them, especially the ones with money because I already get the looks when I pull up to the park in my 12 year old car and pull out my WalMart diaper bag. Ugh.... had to rage about that!

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