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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 479399" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Gosh Dash our difficult child's must travel on the same road and you and I think so much alike.</p><p></p><p>husband and I had nothing either. But fortunately we both had college degrees and good jobs. It was a different time. We were dirt poor but the future was bright. Not so much for difficult child. Having their bedroom set was always important to me, so that I knew they slept in a good bed at night. But the past few years difficult child has been sleeping wherever she can lay her head so I'm learning it's not that important to her. I did tell her that once she was more established and proved she was serious about staying sober and keeping this job she could have her bed and dresser. She said she understood.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 479399, member: 59"] Gosh Dash our difficult child's must travel on the same road and you and I think so much alike. husband and I had nothing either. But fortunately we both had college degrees and good jobs. It was a different time. We were dirt poor but the future was bright. Not so much for difficult child. Having their bedroom set was always important to me, so that I knew they slept in a good bed at night. But the past few years difficult child has been sleeping wherever she can lay her head so I'm learning it's not that important to her. I did tell her that once she was more established and proved she was serious about staying sober and keeping this job she could have her bed and dresser. She said she understood. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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