Mum Teasing Teen

Mum Teasing Teen




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“What can I say, I’m a single mum-of-six with needs!”
Like most mums, Rebecca rarely finds the time to scratch herself.
The single mum-of-six kids, aged between 13 and 2, has been helping out a friend in need.
“Over the past two months, I've been taking care of two households and two families. My friend recently got a job and she has three kids,” she tells Kidspot.
When the weekend comes around – the American mum takes some well-deserved afternoon naps.
“So I went and lay down with my two-year-old to give him his nap - and after a month of me being sick and being stuck in the house watching children all day, everyday – I kind of needed some stress relief,” she explains.
“My son fell asleep on his bed (we share a room, but not the same bed). I was laying there and my body was tired - but my mind wasn't, so I decided to you know... help myself ‘relax’ under the blanket.”
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Rebecca's gang, aged from 13 to two years old Source: Leesa Smith
That’s when her 13-year-old daughter waltzed on in…
“She tried to sneak in my room to steal my bag of chips, so she didn’t knock because she thought I was sleeping.”
At first, like anyone would in that #awkies situation, Rebecca lied right there on the spot.
“I said ‘What? I'm scratching myself’ and she's like ‘sure Mum’ and so I said ‘OK, well do you mind? Can you close the door behind you please?’” she vividly recalls.
“I was going to stop because it was kind of awkward - that's the first time she ever walked in on me - but then I thought about it and I continued, and once I was finished - I was ready for my nap.
“When my son woke up, my daughter came and got him and let me finish sleeping, so I got a total of a three- hour nap!”
Rebecca and her daughter had a good laugh about what happened. Source: Leesa Smith
Rebecca said her daughter questioned why she decided to talk to Kidspot about the incident.
“I said’ well’ why not? You know there's so many close-minded parents out there in the world and they're damaging their children by not being honest with them - and so just maybe this will help a lot of other parents!” she says
Rather than being mortified that she was haring with the world - her eldest child saw Rebecca’s point.
“She's all for it! This child is 13 years old but acts like she's 23 as far as maturity-wise. I don't ever have to worry about her doing things that she shouldn't be doing because she's always been a good kid.
“She has never lied to me, not even a little white lie, so to me this is why it was so hilarious!”
Her daughter was all for talking about the awkward moment. Source: Leesa Smith
Humour is something that is very important in Rebecca’s household
“After I woke up, I told her she was rude for walking in my room and she said she really wanted my hot chips," she says.
"I asked her if it was worth catching me and she just laughed and said ‘no because you didn't even let me get the chips!’”
Rebecca is a strong believer of not making a big deal about nudity.
“I take showers with my kids too, change my tampon in front of them...walk around naked. I've never made my body sexual to them - but since they came from it and one day they'll be wiping my bum, I figure I should get them use to it now!"
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Samantha Merrilees and her sister Vicky Redding decided to share their wedding day so they could 'hold each other's hands' and get through the day without Sam's teenager son Scott who died in January.
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A grieving Scots mum who lost her son at New Year surprised her wedding guests with a double celebration as her sister also walked down the aisle.
The two sisters Samantha Merrilees, 41, and sister Vicky Redding, 36, decided to share their wedding day because mum Samantha was struggling to face the ceremony without her son Scott.
The teenager tragically took his own life on New Year's Day this year aged just 16.
His sudden death left Falkirkmum -of-three, Sam in complete shock and devastation.
Sam and fiancé Andrew, 38, had made the decision to get married back in December and Scott was due to be included in the wedding party alongside her other two sons Brian, 25, and Argyll, 14, and Andrew's son, AJ, 11.
Sam said Scott had been looking forward to the big day and the thought of facing it without him was almost unbearable.
Sister Vicky had also been planning her own wedding next year to fiancé Paul Ure, 35, but the sisters realised they needed each other to get through their special days without Scott.
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In a touching show of support, they both decided to share their wedding.
Sam told the Record: "Me and Vicky were sitting chatting one night and she was upset that Scott would not be there to share her wedding day and obviously I was the same so we said, what if we get married at the same time then we can hold each other's hands through it all and help each other face the day without him."
The sisters arranged the surprise, and aside from both grooms and their mum, none of the wedding guests knew what they were planning.
Sam arrived at Trinity Church in Falkirk, in a stretch limo with son Brian at her side to give her away on July 2.
But also inside the car was sister Vicky, accompanied by the sisters' mum, Anne Simpson, who had the honour of walking her youngest daughter down the aisle.
Sam says while only 28 guests attended the wedding, many people turned out to the church to catch a glimpse of the bride and were stunned when two brides stepped out of the car.
She said: "People were so shocked to see two brides arriving. It was such a lovely surprise for everyone and they instantly understood why we decided to do it together. We do everything else together and are very close so it just made sense.
"Although Scott couldn't be there we had a seat for him with a framed picture of him on it and I had a locket with his picture inside on my bouquet. Both mine and Andrew's wedding rings are engraved with his fingerprint so we will always carry him with us.
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"Our boys kept us going but it was a very hard without Scott. He loved parties and celebrations and especially those with family so knowing this would have been something he would have loved, made it all the more bittersweet."
The sisters and their extended family are now on honeymoon together after hiring a luxury country house in Perth.
Sam Added: "We are a very close knit family so it made sense for us all to come away together."
Popular teenager Scott passed away after a battle with his mental health.
The talented amateur boxer and footballer had lots of friends and was adored by his whole family.
His death has left mum Sam and his wider family determined to raise awareness of mental healt h issues and suicide.
Samantha set up with The Scott Martin Foundation in her son's memory and is fighting every day to prevent more families suffering through the same horrific grief.
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