Friday, January 11, 2008

KUDOS FOR STRICT MOM

Last night my husband and I were at our daughter's high school for a financial planning meeting. With college only eighteen months away, we need to know just what to expect. Our neighbors sat next to us. Since Paul and I are known as the mean parents on the block, they often threaten their own four children, that if they don't like their discipline they can always come over to our house. My husband enjoys that so much. Anyway, since we have a reputation for being 'Mean Parents', they gave us a copy of the story below. If you haven't already read about this 'Mean Mom', I think you will be blessed.

This mom doesn't prescribe to the 'Not My Kid!' rule of parenting.



DES MOINES, Iowa - Jane Hambleton has dubbed herself the "meanest mom on the planet."

After finding alcohol in her son's car, she decided to sell the car and share her 19-year-old's misdeed with everyone — by placing an ad in the local newspaper.

The ad reads: "OLDS 1999 Intrigue. Totally uncool parents who obviously don't love teenage son, selling his car. Only driven for three weeks before snoopy mom who needs to get a life found booze under front seat. $3,700/offer. Call meanest mom on the planet."

Hambleton has heard from people besides interested buyers since recently placing the ad in The Des Moines Register.

The 48-year-old from Fort Dodge says she has fielded more than 70 telephone calls from emergency room technicians, nurses, school counselors and even a Georgia man who wanted to congratulate her.

"The ad cost a fortune, but you know what? I'm telling people what happened here," Hambleton says. "I'm not just gonna put the car for resale when there's nothing wrong with it, except the driver made a dumb decision.

"It's overwhelming the number of calls I've gotten from people saying 'Thank you, it's nice to see a responsible parent.' So far there are no calls from anyone saying, 'You're really strict. You're real overboard, lady.'"

The only critic is her son, who Hambleton says is "very, very unhappy" with the ad and claims the alcohol was left by a passenger.

Hambleton said she believes her son but has decided mercy isn't the best policy in this case. She says she set two rules when she bought the car at Thanksgiving: No booze, and always keep it locked.

The car has been sold, but Hambleton says she will continue the ad for another week —just for the feedback.

1 comment:

Fran said...

Personally, I loved this!!

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