I went to a sleepover recently and got around three hours of sleep. The next day, my parents took me to a concert that they really wanted to go to, and it was terribly tiring for me, but I held through it. Suddenly, my mother decides to tell me that we are going to a dinner party, and I almost started crying because I was just so tired and I didn't want the guests to see me that way. Of course, I was stupid and decided to be moody and upset, and my mom gave me a lecture afterwards and told me that a lot of people at the party knew I was acting up, and the older girl at the party was being so sweet and nice even though she was probably tired too. I feel really guilty, even though I apologized to my mom, because these other people who saw me probably think I'm whack, and the other girl was so sweet and kind and inviting. Is there anything that will make me feel better?
charmed3fanatic answered Tuesday May 3 2005, 6:56 pm: well.. your mother knows how you feel and how bad you feel about being so tired.. tell her that you had a really tough night and let her know that you are sorry and maybe try and make up for it maybe make a dinner for them and clean up ... so then you can kind of even it out... plus.. your mom most likely knows how you feel... and that you didn't mean it.. mothers know everything! hope i helped [ charmed3fanatic's advice column | Ask charmed3fanatic A Question ]
anahi17 answered Tuesday May 3 2005, 6:51 pm: well there is nothing you can do about it now! Imean it happend, so now you know that next time you have to act better. Youll get over it [ anahi17's advice column | Ask anahi17 A Question ]
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