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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Wordless Wednesday: How to Wake a Reluctant Teen













21 comments:

  1. hahaha! I'll have to remember that one day. My husband says his dad used to pour water on his head. My mom just yanked the covers off of us ;)

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  2. Good thing you did not give him a wet willy in his ear! lol

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  3. hahaha...my son turns into a Kung Foo fighter when someone wakes him. Gets up swinging. I'd probably be sporting a black eye if I tried that.
    Hey! I'm a new face on your GFC. My name is Laurie. Thanks for the link!

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  4. lol, we just yank the covers off and they eventually move ha ha

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  5. LOL that is great... Mine are still at the wake up before the rooster but might need to remember this for the teen years..

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  6. Visiting from Natural Parents Network and Momma Jorje!

    Hahaha, and did he wake up pleasantly?? :-P

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  7. That's hilarious! I'm afraid that my teens would accidentally flail their arms and poke me in the eye if I woke them up like that. lol

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  8. OMG! This is hilarious!!! Thanks for making my afternoon a little brighter :D

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  9. I thought that was a wet willy! Ewwww rofl...I bet he gets up next time. lol

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  10. Definitely a chore trying to get teens to wake up. My son got to big to threaten to carry to the bathtub and stick him in. The only thing that used to get him up was for me to tell him his dad was calling. Interesting way you have.
    Thanks for stopping by Tots and Me and linking up
    Blessings

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  11. My boy needed to get up at 6:00 a.m. cuz his first period class was at 7:30. Can ya believe that? The teacher said if he was late one more time he'd fail otherwise he could have an A if he got their on time. I took action with ICE CUBES! Need I say more? I'm your latest follower. Nice to meet you. Hope you find time to stop by me too!

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  12. Just the eyes peek! LOL, life must be fun at your place. I was lucky & did not have to wake mine once they grew to tweens... good things, as I am not a morning person & they didn't need another crab in their way! Have a great Easter weekend!

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  13. Love it, I so do not look forward to the teen years.
    My mom used to run the vacuum cleaner.

    Memories!!

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  14. That is both grody and hilarious! But, hey, it worked!

    Visiting from Hobo Mama and Natural Parents Network (both with linkies).

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  15. lol she was in one of those moods were she would say she was up and then the second I was out of the room lay back down. We had to leave to go somewhere so I got fed up and did this. And yes it worked. : )
    Marilyn is right her response was "MOOOOOOM!" lol then she did indeed get up and going. I dont think it would have worked if she had been "really" asleep and not just doing that half asleep thing they do.

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