Teenager is a girl - will be 14 in Oct.
I, too, try to remember what a brat I was and she really doesn't act much differently than I did. The difference is that she feels that she doesn't have to follow the same rules in our house that she does at her mother's house. Her mother will make her clean her room, watch her baby brother, help with dinner, etc. Her mother flat out told us that her daughter is not allowed to babysit our daughter nor are we supposed to make either of the kids "work". She says that the only reason their dad wants them over is to work and as she drops them off, she yells out the window loud enough for the entire neighborhood to hear, "Have fun working all weekend, I love you, I'll miss you!"
If they break rules at the EX's house, they get punished. If they are told to follow the rules in their father's house, the EX yells at him about how we mistreat her children. They even have gone so far as to lie and say they're sick just so their mom could come and pick them up. The reason we know it was a lie is that the "sick child" quickly hid a brownie from mommy under the pillow as their dad came in the room to check on her.
I feel as if the control over my life and my household is just stripped away when they are with us. They are in charge and we have to walk on eggshells and watch what we say to prevent an uproar or confrontation with the EX.
I sure hope things turn out like your situation did some day, well, maybe not necessarily cutting off their relationship with their mother because I wouldn't wish that on anyone, even though she would totally deserve it. I want to be able to have a relationship with those two kids, because I do love them as my own. But they don't have any respect for me, their dad, our home, or their sister. I really want to get up the nerve to have a chat with the EX but everyone tells me to keep my nose out of it. I just wish we could stand up for ourselves.
Sorry so long - I've held all of this in for a long time and it's finally starting to tumble out. Even if no one else reads it, the writing is a catharsis.
I, too, try to remember what a brat I was and she really doesn't act much differently than I did. The difference is that she feels that she doesn't have to follow the same rules in our house that she does at her mother's house. Her mother will make her clean her room, watch her baby brother, help with dinner, etc. Her mother flat out told us that her daughter is not allowed to babysit our daughter nor are we supposed to make either of the kids "work". She says that the only reason their dad wants them over is to work and as she drops them off, she yells out the window loud enough for the entire neighborhood to hear, "Have fun working all weekend, I love you, I'll miss you!"
If they break rules at the EX's house, they get punished. If they are told to follow the rules in their father's house, the EX yells at him about how we mistreat her children. They even have gone so far as to lie and say they're sick just so their mom could come and pick them up. The reason we know it was a lie is that the "sick child" quickly hid a brownie from mommy under the pillow as their dad came in the room to check on her.
I feel as if the control over my life and my household is just stripped away when they are with us. They are in charge and we have to walk on eggshells and watch what we say to prevent an uproar or confrontation with the EX.
I sure hope things turn out like your situation did some day, well, maybe not necessarily cutting off their relationship with their mother because I wouldn't wish that on anyone, even though she would totally deserve it. I want to be able to have a relationship with those two kids, because I do love them as my own. But they don't have any respect for me, their dad, our home, or their sister. I really want to get up the nerve to have a chat with the EX but everyone tells me to keep my nose out of it. I just wish we could stand up for ourselves.
Sorry so long - I've held all of this in for a long time and it's finally starting to tumble out. Even if no one else reads it, the writing is a catharsis.