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#170037 - 10/25/05 01:35 AM
Re: Revenge is Hers! (Anyone know of an A-50 for sale?)
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Senior Member
Registered: 08/22/04
Posts: 1457
Loc: Athens, Greece
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Clif, you are multi talented, a musician and a snake tamer!!
Joking aside, I would say that my opinion on the keyboard side of things, is this: Since she probably has a sort of income (allowance, coming from you maybe?) you should buy this new controller taking a percentage from her allowance. Explain her that we are all responsible for our actions and we have to pay for things we buy or intentionally destroy. Maybe that will teach her to discuss the reason behind certain decisions, instead of using brute force to take out their frustrations, or again, maybe not.
If of course she thinks that she had the right to do that, since you didn't answer yes to her demands, she won't learn anything, but surely that behaviour of hers doesn't make YOU a bad parent. Children form a personality based on parents and family ideas as well as friends' and their own ideas. I also think the kickboxing denial was only the spark...the fuel must be somewhere else.
Also, sometimes eldest kids are "forgotten" (not gettng enough attention) in favour of the youngest, and since you have many others, she had enough chances to be "forgotten". I am in no doubt that the things I say have passed your mind before, just wanted to show that you have my support.
Theodore (only child, presumably spoiled rotten, though this is not the case at all)
[This message has been edited by trident (edited 10-25-2005).]
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#170038 - 10/25/05 06:19 AM
Re: Revenge is Hers! (Anyone know of an A-50 for sale?)
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Registered: 02/17/00
Posts: 532
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by trident: [b]Clif, you are . . . a snake tamer!!
I also think the kickboxing denial was only the spark...the fuel must be somewhere else.
Also, sometimes eldest kids are "forgotten" (not gettng enough attention) in favour of the youngest, and since you have many others, she had enough chances to be "forgotten". . . .
Theodore (only child, presumably spoiled rotten, though this is not the case at all)
Theodore, thanks for the support. I think you hit a few nails on the head there. As the eldest, she had her parents complete attention for two years. Then our son was born, which she found exciting (like a pet), but later probably felt usurped. Upon birth of the next girl, she announced "we don't need this baby", and I am sure she resents on some level her gradual removal from the center of her parent's universe. And, I suspect, therein lies some of the fuel you mentioned.
As far as punishment goes, I have thought of making her pay me back monetarily. But she would not be learning anything she doesn't already know. She did hurt me and I do relate to her differently now, but I am not trying to punish her. My feeling is that our relationship may be improving a little so I am taking a wait-and-see attitude.
In the meantime, your support is very much appreciated.
Clif
P.S. My A-50 is gone, I don't know if the General Music S3 Turbo that I won on ebay and paid for is coming. In the meantime, I bought an Ensoniq VFX for $200. The sounds are not at all realistic, but as a controller it does have polyphonic aftertouch, which is a feature I for some reason feel a need to explore.
[This message has been edited by Clif Anderson (edited 10-25-2005).]
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