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difficult child has now sold (ebay) all the gifts he received from us last year...
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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 487924" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>When we kicked difficult child out of the house last January she went to live with the boy down the street. She was enrolled in community college and we told her we would continue driving her to class every day because we had already paid the tuition and we didn't want it lost. That lasted a week and then she started telling us she had rides, which was a lie. She asked if she could come home and get her Xbox and I said no. I wasn't about to reward her for drinking and moving in with druggies by letting her sit in front of the tv and play Xbox every day. So I took it and hid it in the attic. She tried to get into the house one day but I had changed the garage door code. I was sure when she got hungry enough or need a drink bad enough she would sell it. I don't care what happens to it but I'll never give it back to her. Of course she ended up failing all her classes.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 487924, member: 59"] When we kicked difficult child out of the house last January she went to live with the boy down the street. She was enrolled in community college and we told her we would continue driving her to class every day because we had already paid the tuition and we didn't want it lost. That lasted a week and then she started telling us she had rides, which was a lie. She asked if she could come home and get her Xbox and I said no. I wasn't about to reward her for drinking and moving in with druggies by letting her sit in front of the tv and play Xbox every day. So I took it and hid it in the attic. She tried to get into the house one day but I had changed the garage door code. I was sure when she got hungry enough or need a drink bad enough she would sell it. I don't care what happens to it but I'll never give it back to her. Of course she ended up failing all her classes. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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