As we all know, teenagers' brains aren't right! The things they are going through makes them almost non-human - is my teen from another planet? LOL
I am beginning homeschooling my 15 year old daughter - not that it matters, but she is my foster soon-to-be adopted daughter. I love her with all my heart, body, and soul. But most days, I want to run away! I wish kids could go from 10 to 20 or that I could pull a "Rip Van Winkle" from then to then!
She is moody, selfish, and boring. She talks on the phone all day (and night) long and is miserable when she's not with her friends. I hate her boyfriend (although I'd never let her know that-'cos then she'd keep him around just to spite me!) and she is a drama queen, especially when her friends are around.
Unfortunately, she has had a horrible life before coming to live with me - both of her parents are incarcerated (till she's 20) and her relatives either don't want her or are gay or convicted felons!
Now, on the other hand, not only is she physically beautiful, but she is sweet, thoughtful, and well-spoken. She is very intelligent and open to learning new things. She says she wants to be a teacher and a real estate agent (my family and I have dabbled in RE all my life and I used to be a high school teacher) - personally, I think she would make an excellent journalist - she tells a vivd story and is very detail oriented. She has an uncanny ability to adapt to any and all situations or environments (she is African-American and I am Arab-American) - she gets along and is extremely sociable with all peoples.
So, my problem is she is LAZY and spoiled! (The latter being my fault, I'm afraid - overcompensating for her former misrable life) I am having the hardest time getting her motivated and interested. She has this notion that she can be homeschooled whenever she feels like it. That now that she doesn't go to public school she is on permanent vacation. I use every opportunity to teach her. From how to properly wrap a Christmas gift to how to properly clean a bathroom to how to correctly plant a citrus tree to how cool 'Who wants to be a millionaire?' and 'Jeopardy' really are! I involve her in just about everything I can.
BUT, she is SO moody. Last night, we were "googling" snow online to see where the closest place to us was that had snow right now. I had every intention of taking an impromptu road trip. She was doing the research while I finished folding laundry. When I knocked on her door to chec on her, she gave me that heavy sigh and said, "Why do you keep bothering me?"
Help! Do I need to find a good therapist for us both or can anyone enlighten me here?
If you always do what you've always done, you'll always get what you've always got!
Lord, if I can't have what I want, let me want what I have.