She Left Her Teen Son Outside On Christmas Eve And Told Him To Sleep In The Tree House Because He Missed His Curfew
A mom has 4 kids with her husband, and the older ones are 15 and 16. She considers herself to be a very laid-back kind of mom, and she does not make her kids follow many rules.
The few tules that she does have for her kids include completing chores, being respectful, and coming home before 10 at night for her older kids.
Well, on the night of Christmas Eve, her son, who is 16, missed her curfew. She had called him approximately 10 times, wondering where he was, and then he arrived at 11 p.m.
At that point, she had already locked the house, and she could hear her son knocking on the door.
She called him and explained that because he missed curfew, he could just sleep outside in the treehouse as a lesson.
“He knocked to get in, and I just called him back and told him he could sleep in the treehouse and that there were already blankets up there, and hopefully, this would be a lesson to stick to curfew,” she explained.
“He was apparently on a date with someone (whom we haven’t met) and didn’t realize his phone was set an hour behind.”
“To me, that’s all excuses, I told him he had the rest of the night in the cubby to reset his time, and we’d see him in the morning.”
At 6 a.m. on Christmas, she unlocked the house, and her son walked into his room to back to sleep, where he stayed until lunch.
His younger siblings did not get to open up their presents that morning because he was sleeping, and she always wants them to get their presents together.
When her son did come out of his room, he opened his presents, said thank you, and went back to his room to sleep some more.
“My husband said I completely overreacted, it was an honest mistake, and he’s exhausted from not being able to sleep in the treehouse; he would have been able to, it was warm enough, and I put enough bedding up there,” she said.
But her husband really thinks what she did was terrible to their son. Do you agree with her, or do you agree with her husband?
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