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<blockquote data-quote="klmno" data-source="post: 317623" data-attributes="member: 3699"><p>DF- that's right- I just looked it up and thought "Duh" after I had been thinking it could be a hospital, certain beach, etc.</p><p></p><p>I am thinking it might not be a bad idea to share a nicer, larger house with a military family. I wouldn't commit to it without going out there first but there are benefits. For one, difficult child will be a teen in high school - at the age where he's too old for a babysitter but too young and unprepared to actually stay by himself if I have to be gone over night or work a really long day a couple of ddays in a row. It might not be this way now with the war going on but when I was in (in peace time) there were a few divorced dads that had custody of teen sons and I could see something like that possibly working- not as a relationship but room mates only. I definitely think having some military men in the community will be a positive for difficult child.</p><p></p><p>But, yes, I'm sure I will still be on this board! LOL!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="klmno, post: 317623, member: 3699"] DF- that's right- I just looked it up and thought "Duh" after I had been thinking it could be a hospital, certain beach, etc. I am thinking it might not be a bad idea to share a nicer, larger house with a military family. I wouldn't commit to it without going out there first but there are benefits. For one, difficult child will be a teen in high school - at the age where he's too old for a babysitter but too young and unprepared to actually stay by himself if I have to be gone over night or work a really long day a couple of ddays in a row. It might not be this way now with the war going on but when I was in (in peace time) there were a few divorced dads that had custody of teen sons and I could see something like that possibly working- not as a relationship but room mates only. I definitely think having some military men in the community will be a positive for difficult child. But, yes, I'm sure I will still be on this board! LOL! [/QUOTE]
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