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new here

a.markum's picture

Hi. I am new here and just wanted to introduce myself. I was sent here by a student of mine who is a member here. I have been lurking for a while and I thought I might as well just go ahead and join.

I am a professor and a stepmom AND a biomom. I have 2 children of my own along with 2 step children. It's tough, that's why I've come here. I hope to gain insight into the realm of stepparenting, as I have tried everything.....

Hope to get to know all of you...

Looking for solutions for smelly kids during parenting exchanges

tryingtomakeprogress's picture

My step-childrens mom does not have any person hygiene skills herself and so of course the kids don't either. We do all of the driving and live about 140 miles from their mom. When we pick them up we usually want to go to dinner and visit their grandma, however they are always wearing dirty clothes, their hair is uncombed and greasy and they smell badly. I am so embarrassed because I don't want people to think I am the kind of parent that would ever let my children look like that.

Question related to my last blog...what does "SK is my top priority" mean to you? Please help

AlexandraL's picture

My kids are everything to me and are my top priority, but why does BF saying that SD is his "#1 priorty" make me ill? Feel second? I guess because I feel he has made decisions and sees world through the filter of how SD will be affected rather than considering all things.

I'd never let an unreasonable demand take priority over my relationship with BF. I feel I have ZERO problem saying no to my kids and am able to consider my children's wants and needs with my own wants and needs, and those of my BF's.

Disengaging

amicrazy's picture

So for the short time that I have been a member here, I have noticed that for many here the only way you semi keep your sanity is to disengage from your skids. This has been on my mind a lot lately, and I’m thinking that it’s the only way I will keep from going crazy and stressing all the time.

A positive story about a friend's blended family.

SteppingUp's picture

I wanted to share the story of a friend of mine, as I feel it is truly inspirational and what every blended/step family should be like. I will call my friend "Stacy", her mother "Pam", and her father "John".

Pam and John were high school sweethearts. Shortly after graduation, they found out they were having a baby (Stacy). They tried to make it work but soon realized they were not right for each other - this was when Stacy was one month old.

Dental

lastchance's picture

BM sent me a picture message today of SD5's two adult teeth that are now coming in, saying "We don't have dental". In the picture the teeth are MAJORLY crooked/leaning in (they're right next to each other).

My response: "They might straighten out when she looses her other baby teeth and there's more room, otherwise, sucks for you!"
--BM's message forwarded to DH.

Ha ha BM. You will receive no pity or support from me anymore! Jerk.

The boy and the doctor visit

jswan's picture

So... the Friday before the Memorial Day weekend the BF and I take his son8 to a doctor specializing in austism cases. All went well...she basically confirmed what we've been telling BM about his diet and supplements. The next step is to get extensive bloodwork and some urine tests.
We're hoping that once we get the results back and with the Doctor's recommendations, the BM will finally cooperate. The boy8 responds so well and is much more receptive and alert when we have him for the summer and put him on the GF/CF diet and give him supplements.

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