Leah Stumpf
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For sure. So I luckily don't often have to have any conversations about discipline. You know, Tyler lived with us full time. So we had conversations about being a responsible and caring housemate.
Not always. Not always. I think he improved a lot.
Not always. Not always. I think he improved a lot.
Not always. Not always. I think he improved a lot.
Yes, that did happen after a while.
Yes, that did happen after a while.
Yes, that did happen after a while.
He was raiding your underwear drawer for a while.
He was raiding your underwear drawer for a while.
He was raiding your underwear drawer for a while.
But I do think he improved. And it's a life skill to be able to live with other people and take care of your own messes. And at some point, he's going to want to live with a girlfriend or... you know, roommates and nothing is worse than a house full of teenage boys that have a common area that no one really takes care of, you know?
But I do think he improved. And it's a life skill to be able to live with other people and take care of your own messes. And at some point, he's going to want to live with a girlfriend or... you know, roommates and nothing is worse than a house full of teenage boys that have a common area that no one really takes care of, you know?
But I do think he improved. And it's a life skill to be able to live with other people and take care of your own messes. And at some point, he's going to want to live with a girlfriend or... you know, roommates and nothing is worse than a house full of teenage boys that have a common area that no one really takes care of, you know?
So I had those conversations with him and, uh, so some type of guidance and I'm always there to listen. If, uh,
So I had those conversations with him and, uh, so some type of guidance and I'm always there to listen. If, uh,
So I had those conversations with him and, uh, so some type of guidance and I'm always there to listen. If, uh,
if they want to but i've realized you know watching andy it's like the harder you push the more they go in the opposite direction as teens so you know when he and i got married they were already teens which is a really challenging age because they want all the independence and all of the responsibility but just haven't gotten the judgment yet so it is terrifying to watch their brain is not even fully formed right yeah so doing the best i can to be a listener
if they want to but i've realized you know watching andy it's like the harder you push the more they go in the opposite direction as teens so you know when he and i got married they were already teens which is a really challenging age because they want all the independence and all of the responsibility but just haven't gotten the judgment yet so it is terrifying to watch their brain is not even fully formed right yeah so doing the best i can to be a listener
if they want to but i've realized you know watching andy it's like the harder you push the more they go in the opposite direction as teens so you know when he and i got married they were already teens which is a really challenging age because they want all the independence and all of the responsibility but just haven't gotten the judgment yet so it is terrifying to watch their brain is not even fully formed right yeah so doing the best i can to be a listener
a helper, a guide when needed. Two of the boys are doing jiu-jitsu now, which is so cool. You know, I've gotten to train Tyler and train with him, and now his oldest, Riley, is starting to train too, which has been a really cool thing to talk about and, you know, have in common.