Thursday, November 17, 2005

I always wanted to be a cool mom....NOT

'Cool mom' gets 30 years for sex parties

Well, I wanted to update this at my AOL journal but the forces beyond simply wouldn't let me....I don't have the patience to figure it all out either.

So, with that said....the 'Cool Mom'. This is the type of parent that I personally fear the most. Afterall, I send my kids to another's house thinking...no, HOPING that I am making a good decision.

I know a 'cool mom'. She in fact talked my daughter into buying a skimpy blue bikini when my daughter was 13 years old telling my girl that she would talk to us. Of course she didn't talk to us, she stood idly by while our daughter stammered to speak. Bikini's are not really allowed for our young girls unless they are wearing them in our back yard to tan. Otherwise? Not a chance. This mom knew this and not only bought her this after my daughter told her no but got her home 2 hours later than promised. The kicker of that was she made our daughter call us, this mom didn't want to take the heat. Needless to say, that blue bikini is now buried deep in one of my drawers with the tags still in place and this mom is now the one in which I reported last week to the county.

So, does it pay to be a 'cool mom'? Not in my book.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hey, I remember hearing the bikini story but haven't heard the Sex Party Story/30 years yet. What's up with that?

Louie said...

The "Cool Mom" hosted parties for young kids ranging around 14-15 years old with alocohol, etc. She is really a piece of work!

Click on the link--"Cool mom' gets 30 years for sex parties.It's at the top of my entry.

Louie said...

It wasn't an easy decision for me with my daughter and her being such close friends...but it's a life lesson for my girl. Priorities I guess you could say. It's a sad stituation that I hope improves and doesn't turn worse.
I've watched this girl deteriorate and it is a sad thing because she is a good person. And as a mom, I could never stand by and not notice that my actions are affecting my kids...growing up in a home that way really opened my eyes as to what type of mom I was gonna be. Far from perfect but more aware than my own parents.