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Christmas story with a twist.....ah ha moment
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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 324963" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>Couches all round!</p><p></p><p>Yes, I agree with this sentiment as well. Especially since I'm in the midst of cleaning out my beautiful home office with the picture window so that it can be made into difficult child's bedroom/guest room.</p><p></p><p>husband feels very strongly that difficult child should have a bedroom here. Since I've laid down the law that all difficult child visits are tightly controlled and at my whim, and that difficult child is only allowed to sleep over twice a year (Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve), I didn't have the heart to say no to husband about that request. So I'm moving my office to the basement (sigh).</p><p></p><p>Star, there's no reason in the world that you have to put up with that from Dude. Honestly, I think that one of the greatest gifts we can give to our children is to let them grow and not regress to earlier, less...um...evolved behaviour. If that means limiting the time they spend at home, and not making it comfortable for them, then so be it.</p><p></p><p>Sending hugs, and all sorts of kind words that you can use to deflect any vitriol that's aimed at you.</p><p></p><p>Trinity</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 324963, member: 3907"] Couches all round! Yes, I agree with this sentiment as well. Especially since I'm in the midst of cleaning out my beautiful home office with the picture window so that it can be made into difficult child's bedroom/guest room. husband feels very strongly that difficult child should have a bedroom here. Since I've laid down the law that all difficult child visits are tightly controlled and at my whim, and that difficult child is only allowed to sleep over twice a year (Christmas Eve and New Year's Eve), I didn't have the heart to say no to husband about that request. So I'm moving my office to the basement (sigh). Star, there's no reason in the world that you have to put up with that from Dude. Honestly, I think that one of the greatest gifts we can give to our children is to let them grow and not regress to earlier, less...um...evolved behaviour. If that means limiting the time they spend at home, and not making it comfortable for them, then so be it. Sending hugs, and all sorts of kind words that you can use to deflect any vitriol that's aimed at you. Trinity [/QUOTE]
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