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difficult child moved out the day after high school graduation
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<blockquote data-quote="tryagain" data-source="post: 539229" data-attributes="member: 14865"><p>Buddy, your kind words were a real comfort to me. I have a positive update today - difficult child came home for 6 hours today for Father's Day, which included going to church with us, which I wasn't expecting but was very happy about. She apologized for bailing out on the community college tour. As I might have known - Mr. Wonderful was mad about something and was ugly to her - so that is how she handled it - sabotaged her tour with her beloved sibling (who also came today, which was so nice). Her tactful sibling offered to take her to see the school on just an informal basis, which appealed to her. She really wants to look into the program. I am glad to see the mood swing back to a more balanced one. She sees the psychiatrist tomorrow and asked if I would be coming to talk with the doctor following her visit with him, and I said I would. I am thankful that her mood was greatly improved today and she is at least thinking a bit toward her future plans - but she is still sticking to Mr. Wonderful for the present. I will heed the words of wisdom on this site and just watch from the wings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tryagain, post: 539229, member: 14865"] Buddy, your kind words were a real comfort to me. I have a positive update today - difficult child came home for 6 hours today for Father's Day, which included going to church with us, which I wasn't expecting but was very happy about. She apologized for bailing out on the community college tour. As I might have known - Mr. Wonderful was mad about something and was ugly to her - so that is how she handled it - sabotaged her tour with her beloved sibling (who also came today, which was so nice). Her tactful sibling offered to take her to see the school on just an informal basis, which appealed to her. She really wants to look into the program. I am glad to see the mood swing back to a more balanced one. She sees the psychiatrist tomorrow and asked if I would be coming to talk with the doctor following her visit with him, and I said I would. I am thankful that her mood was greatly improved today and she is at least thinking a bit toward her future plans - but she is still sticking to Mr. Wonderful for the present. I will heed the words of wisdom on this site and just watch from the wings. [/QUOTE]
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