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<blockquote data-quote="Jody" data-source="post: 347679" data-attributes="member: 8787"><p>Mine does the same thing. She could be selling things too. Mine was collecting things from the dumpster (gross) and had set up shop on my back porch. She was selling all kinds of things last summer and the kids in the complex were actually giving her money. Scary. It all came to a halt when she opened a dumpster and there was two big fat mean racoons hissing at her. I tried toi get her to stop, now she nevers goes near them. I am thankful that she wasn't mauled. My difficult child, will make keychains, friendship bracelets. Mostly recently I had bought some pop-tarts and I was telling my oldest daughter that her sister had gotten into them and eaten 24 poptarts in two days. I have never had to lock up food but I definately was if this was going to becoming an issue. Well found out she wanted money to go to a movie with a friend and she knew that I wouldn't give her any because of her behavior. She made 10 bucks on poptarts that I paid less than 6.00 for. I don't think this kid will ever go hungry. She should have a great career in sales. I don't know if the rest of you do, but I snoop in my difficult child's room, when I can walk in it of course. Good luck. These kids are amazing, and so smart, you just never know. I laugh everytime I write difficult child, I really want to write tfh. Terror from Hell.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jody, post: 347679, member: 8787"] Mine does the same thing. She could be selling things too. Mine was collecting things from the dumpster (gross) and had set up shop on my back porch. She was selling all kinds of things last summer and the kids in the complex were actually giving her money. Scary. It all came to a halt when she opened a dumpster and there was two big fat mean racoons hissing at her. I tried toi get her to stop, now she nevers goes near them. I am thankful that she wasn't mauled. My difficult child, will make keychains, friendship bracelets. Mostly recently I had bought some pop-tarts and I was telling my oldest daughter that her sister had gotten into them and eaten 24 poptarts in two days. I have never had to lock up food but I definately was if this was going to becoming an issue. Well found out she wanted money to go to a movie with a friend and she knew that I wouldn't give her any because of her behavior. She made 10 bucks on poptarts that I paid less than 6.00 for. I don't think this kid will ever go hungry. She should have a great career in sales. I don't know if the rest of you do, but I snoop in my difficult child's room, when I can walk in it of course. Good luck. These kids are amazing, and so smart, you just never know. I laugh everytime I write difficult child, I really want to write tfh. Terror from Hell. [/QUOTE]
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