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<blockquote data-quote="welcometowitsend" data-source="post: 566584" data-attributes="member: 14356"><p>Mattsmom - I'm also hoping that he makes it past the first few months and finds a way to make enough money to live on and remain independent. I would like to see him proud of himself and would like to tell him how proud I am of him for accomplishing what he set out to do. </p><p></p><p>RE - Yes, his dream certainly isn't my dream but that's ok. I can remember the first apartment my hubby and I ever got. It was teeny tiny and not the prettiest but it was ours and I loved it. His dreams will change as he matures as ours have. </p><p></p><p>SuZir - I'm kind of excited for him too. I'm rooting for him that this works because he wants it to. I know it's not what's best for him nor is it the easiest path but he seems happy and excited and that's a good thing. </p><p></p><p>I do have some concerns and worries but only time will tell how that works out. For now he is warm, safe, has enough money for a few months rent and is going to school.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="welcometowitsend, post: 566584, member: 14356"] Mattsmom - I'm also hoping that he makes it past the first few months and finds a way to make enough money to live on and remain independent. I would like to see him proud of himself and would like to tell him how proud I am of him for accomplishing what he set out to do. RE - Yes, his dream certainly isn't my dream but that's ok. I can remember the first apartment my hubby and I ever got. It was teeny tiny and not the prettiest but it was ours and I loved it. His dreams will change as he matures as ours have. SuZir - I'm kind of excited for him too. I'm rooting for him that this works because he wants it to. I know it's not what's best for him nor is it the easiest path but he seems happy and excited and that's a good thing. I do have some concerns and worries but only time will tell how that works out. For now he is warm, safe, has enough money for a few months rent and is going to school. [/QUOTE]
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