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#Post#: 1044--------------------------------------------------
Curtis and Connor
By: Jack Date: October 22, 2017, 3:53 pm
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For now, while I have single spanking updates, they'll probably
go in bios, or I'll do a spanking report if I don't feel a bio
for some reason. However, when multiple boys get together to
get in trouble... well, then we'll see something like this
thread.
And yes, that means C&C did get spanked this weekend, and I mean
spanked, not just a couple of smacks.
Much like our new friends, the boys earned this special treat
with a double up. We (that being the parents of littles)
decided that since everyone would be over here part of next
weekend, that we'd have some immediate-family time this weekend.
When we got home from soccer games, they wanted to go play, but
none of their friends from this area were around, so they wanted
to go see Ollie and Andy. I told them no. They asked if they
could go see if the Cowell kids were home. I agreed, but
reminded them that they were not to go to their cousins's house
(Jason was taking the family out yesterday, I knew they were
getting ready, and I'd told that to C&C). They promised they
wouldn't.
About 45 minutes later, Jason called me to ask if he should
bring them home, since he and his family were leaving. Since
they'd walked, I asked him to do that.
When they got home, we went to their bedroom. I pointed out
that they had not only directly disobeyed me, but they'd lied to
me. They took it pretty well, even when I took their pants and
briefs off, but there was quite a bit of panic when I announced
that they needed to get their Spanky Bears. I had to walk them
over to the dresser where the Spankies reside when not
comforting someone. They got even more upset when I had them
get Mr. Spanky and the Tailblazer.
If I'd thought a little more, I might have left Connor with Mr.
Spanky and just given him more swats, which would have let me
take them both over my lap. Because I was using two different
paddles, they had to take turns. Connor was pretty torn up by
that - crying before I even got him over my lap - but since this
was a couple of deliberate violations, I didn't feel too sorry
for him.
I gave both of them a bit more than a pattern, barely half of
what the older boys normally get, but this was their first
experience in a while and with their big boy implements.
Besides, both of them were bawling before I finished up, so I
think the point was made.
Despite the exacerbating circumstances, I didn't mess with
corner time. We cuddled for awhile, then I helped them clean
up. I did confine them to the house, but it was already nearly
4pm, and there is plenty to do in the house, so that wasn't a
horrible addition, just one meant to stress what they'd done.
#Post#: 1049--------------------------------------------------
Re: Curtis and Connor
By: David M. Katz Date: October 22, 2017, 10:47 pm
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This anecdote feels like it needs to be developed in to a story.
I never understand how it is kids actually think they will get
away with stuff like this.
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Re: Curtis and Connor
By: Zyngaru Date: October 23, 2017, 4:47 pm
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[quote author=David M. Katz link=topic=121.msg1049#msg1049
date=1508730453]
This anecdote feels like it needs to be developed in to a story.
I never understand how it is kids actually think they will get
away with stuff like this.
[/quote]
Dave I agree. It is one thing to slip off someplace private
that no one is going to see you. You might get away with that,
as long as Jack doesn't come looking for you. But to go to a
place you were told NOT to go to, knowing it is going to get
back to Jack, what were they thinking?
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Re: Curtis and Connor
By: db105 Date: October 24, 2017, 2:32 am
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How did Liam react to that? Did he comfort his little brothers?
And Devon?
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Re: Curtis and Connor
By: Jack Date: October 24, 2017, 4:13 am
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[quote author=db105 link=topic=121.msg1069#msg1069
date=1508830340]
How did Liam react to that? Did he comfort his little brothers?
And Devon?[/quote]
I'm not sure if/when Liam learned of it. I don't recall him
being in the house Saturday afternoon.
As for Devon, while he's had it much easier than the
Noah/Barry/twins group did when they were 12/13, he's still had
his fair share of time over my knees, as well as hearing Kenny's
stories of how often he used to get spanked when he was there
age, so I would guess he thought they had it coming.
Liam is like Mickey, in that he still sees Devon, Connor, and
Curtis as his little brothers, but he also sees Leif, and Colt,
and Kenny* that way, and I think he cares about as much about
his nephews and cousins as he does C&C, which is just a long way
to say that I think he's gone a long way to settling into the
family, and believing that I love and will care for his brothers
(and him), so he can let go a bit.
*Van is also Liam's little brother, but seeing how the two of
them interact, I'm pretty sure Liam has a hard time remembering
that. Chronological ages aside, I'm pretty sure Liam sees Zeke
as a younger boy that needs occasional guidance and help. On
the other hand, Van can be rather... dynamic.
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Re: Curtis and Connor
By: Journey Date: October 24, 2017, 4:39 am
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[quote author=Jack link=topic=121.msg1073#msg1073
date=1508836406]
[quote author=db105 link=topic=121.msg1069#msg1069
date=1508830340]
How did Liam react to that? Did he comfort his little brothers?
And Devon?[/quote]
I'm not sure if/when Liam learned of it. I don't recall him
being in the house Saturday afternoon.
As for Devon, while he's had it much easier than the
Noah/Barry/twins group did when they were 12/13, he's still had
his fair share of time over my knees, as well as hearing Kenny's
stories of how often he used to get spanked when he was there
age, so I would guess he thought they had it coming.
Liam is like Mickey, in that he still sees Devon, Connor, and
Curtis as his little brothers, but he also sees Leif, and Colt,
and Kenny* that way, and I think he cares about as much about
his nephews and cousins as he does C&C, which is just a long way
to say that I think he's gone a long way to settling into the
family, and believing that I love and will care for his brothers
(and him), so he can let go a bit.
*Van is also Liam's little brother, but seeing how the two of
them interact, I'm pretty sure Liam has a hard time remembering
that. Chronological ages aside, I'm pretty sure Liam sees Zeke
as a younger boy that needs occasional guidance and help. On
the other hand, Van can be rather... dynamic.
[/quote]
That's interesting. Why do you say Devon has had an easier time
than the Noah/Barry/twins group?
Do you think Liam had an easier time than Mickey in sitting back
and letting go a bit or was the process/timing just about the
same?
Your Van is such an interesting personality. :) I think he has a
really fun and unique future ahead of him.
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Re: Curtis and Connor
By: Jack Date: October 24, 2017, 4:53 pm
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[quote author=Journey link=topic=121.msg1074#msg1074
date=1508837951]
That's interesting. Why do you say Devon has had an easier time
than the Noah/Barry/twins group?[/quote]
I'm not sure if it's because I'm mellowing in my old age, or if
it's that these youngsters are just better behaved than their
big brothers. Possibly a bit of both. I do think that my
current tweens are just a bit less stubborn and hard-headed than
the older group.
[quote author=Journey link=topic=121.msg1074#msg1074
date=1508837951]Do you think Liam had an easier time than Mickey
in sitting back and letting go a bit or was the process/timing
just about the same?[/quote]
I think Liam has been much better about it. Liam was upset
about the loss of his mother, and he was probably still dealing
with the loss of C&C's biological father. On the other hand,
Liam had three brothers and it wasn't a sudden thing. Remember
that Mickey's parents died in a fire, and all he was left with
was a little brother, a cat, and a photo album. Also, Liam had
some real input into his situation here. Mickey and Van were
brought here largely because Maggie knew I had extra clothes
around, so I could help the boys out. The fact that they had no
known family means they ended up staying here, so Mickey never
really had any input.
#Post#: 5083--------------------------------------------------
Re: Curtis and Connor
By: Jack Date: April 13, 2018, 3:49 am
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Haven't posted here in a while, I see - the board even warned
me! ???
Yesterday was Con's birthday. We didn't do much for it on the
day, but he got to pick supper. We had Salisbury steak with
mashed potatoes and gravy, slow cooked green beans, baked corn,
biscuits, and brownies ala mode for dessert (thick brownies, so
the candles stood up). I let Zeke do the birthday spanking. He
likes his youngest brothers a lot, and he's occasionally rough,
but always careful with them.
We were talking about him and his cousins/friends going to see
Rampage, but it sounds just a bit too gory for the under 10
crowd (his decision, not mine - he doesn't like a lot of blood
and mess).
I have no trouble repeating birthday ideas, but I like the
younger kids to not do the same things there brothers did, just
so their own can be different (unless they have a real opinion).
Connor was willing to try something different (though we did
keep Legoland as an emergency backup), and I think we came up
with a pretty good idea.
Tomorrow afternoon, we are taking Connor and Curtis, Rhett and
Ryder, Paden, Glenn, and Kline, Andy, and Ollie, and three of
Con's friends to Medieval Times. I actually haven't been in a
while, the food's decent, and the show is usually great, so I
think he'll have a good time.
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Re: Curtis and Connor
By: kalico Date: April 13, 2018, 9:40 am
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Happy birthday to the boys and that sounds like fun....
Hope they all enjoy.....
Hugs kal
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Re: Curtis and Connor
By: Zyngaru Date: April 13, 2018, 2:01 pm
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Medieval Times is fun.
I haven't been to one of them in awhile, but last time I did go
to the one in Chicago, they recognized people with Birthdays.
So if you haven't already, you might want to check on that.
Knowing you, you have already got that covered.
I like the food at those shows. I am okay with eating with my
fingers and sucking the grease off after.
The boys should enjoy it. What boy wouldn't like sword fights,
jousting and horses galloping in an arena.
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