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difficult child moving to San Diego with Aunt.
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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 602492" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>Jody, I hope this turns in to a positive experience for you and your daughter. To be honest, I can say I am almost envious that you can find a place for your difficult child and have time to recuperate. My difficult child has no one who would be willing to let her move in. But, luckily, she hasn't become physically abusive so I have not had to get the authorities involved.</p><p></p><p>I hope you find activities and friends you like to be around. And until then, go to the library, bet some inspiring books to read, try new recipes, go for walks, listen to music, maybe get a new hair cut or manicure. Take care of yourself. Also, if you aren't already involved in a church, try to find one that is a good fit. Many churches have activities and ways to volunteer to help others - and that is what I find helps me feel better about myself.</p><p></p><p>KSM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 602492, member: 12511"] Jody, I hope this turns in to a positive experience for you and your daughter. To be honest, I can say I am almost envious that you can find a place for your difficult child and have time to recuperate. My difficult child has no one who would be willing to let her move in. But, luckily, she hasn't become physically abusive so I have not had to get the authorities involved. I hope you find activities and friends you like to be around. And until then, go to the library, bet some inspiring books to read, try new recipes, go for walks, listen to music, maybe get a new hair cut or manicure. Take care of yourself. Also, if you aren't already involved in a church, try to find one that is a good fit. Many churches have activities and ways to volunteer to help others - and that is what I find helps me feel better about myself. KSM [/QUOTE]
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