So we've decided to go out. The girls were going out as well,my fifteen year old daughter had a birthday party to go, my eldest was going to a gig. I took a shower, got ready, you know how girls are to get ready, don't you? Hair, makeup, deciding what to wear...After 2 hours(not too bad,hein?) I was ready and feeling gorgeous. So there we go, get in the car, drive to the casino, find a parking place(very rare indeed) and the mobile rings. It was one of my baby daughter's friend.
Hi, Maria? can you please pick up Alex? She's not well.
Okay, I'm on my way!
Mobile rings again.
Mom? I'm fine, pick me up at 1 please, they are just jealous.
Alex!!! why would they ring , are u okay? I'm on my way with dad to pick u up!!
Okay, then, she said.
As I arrive in front of the pub, I can see this woman trying to keep the teenagers inside, and there was Alex, as drunk as wetever, my 15 year old baby!! I bring her home and help her to go upstairs, as she can barely stand up, she "flaps" to bed, 3 segunds and she's in a deep sleep.
Great, now i'm thinking, what should i do to her tomorrow?? I don't have conversations with drunk people, because that would be silly,but i guess, i have to do somkething, right? I'm an easy going person, hate punishments, but still, this is not right,is it??
night night
x
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- 2006-12-10 @ 12:29:08
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- 2006-12-10 @ 23:50:21
Yeah, I was probably the same age, but I always remember what I did...
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- 2006-12-11 @ 00:13:58
the real horror is seeing your parents off their face. I remember coming back after a crap night out and about 2 hours later hearing my mum come in. So i walked from my room the the stairs to say hi, and there was my mum sitting half way up the stairs. When she saw me she just pointed and laughed until she cried. Funny the next day but just compounded my terrible evening!
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- 2006-12-11 @ 00:14:11
the real horror is seeing your parents off their face. I remember coming back after a crap night out and about 2 hours later hearing my mum come in. So i walked from my room the the stairs to say hi, and there was my mum sitting half way up the stairs. When she saw me she just pointed and laughed until she cried. Funny the next day but just compounded my terrible evening!
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- 2006-12-11 @ 09:51:15
hahaha.....you made me laugh. I like happy drunk people! Don't tell anyone but it was hilarious when she fell of the bed and stayed there on the floor, with her head in the bucket I left at her bedsite (just in case).
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- 2006-12-10 @ 21:35:42
Leave it till tomorrow.
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- 2006-12-10 @ 23:55:23
I know... but it's a worry as she doesn't remember how she came home. Oh dear..
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- 2006-12-11 @ 00:02:44
Have the hair of the dog yourselves to-night. Sleep on it and all will be bright and shiny tomorrow. Your wee lassie will be repentant.
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- 2006-12-11 @ 10:10:05
Thanks for the advice. I'm sure you are right. And I love the expression "wee lassie".

Haha, I think I was about 15/16 the first time my parents saw me really drunk too!