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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 12265" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>HH- I just closed the door on my difficult child's room for several weeks. Then when I had my head on straight again I had husband and easy child remove all the furniture. We packed up all difficult child's things and stored them in the attic. I was going to sell all his collectable cars to offset some of the bills he had run up but husband said not to. He said that someday difficult child would have a place for them. I have a huge attic so storage isn't an issue unless we decide to move. My difficult child's room is now totally transformed into a beautiful sitting/reading/sewing room. I could easily make it a bedroom again but this way I won't just impulsively take difficult child back in. Redoing the room gave me a constant reminder that he crossed a line and until he gets help and changes, there is no going back to living with him. -RM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 12265, member: 2315"] HH- I just closed the door on my difficult child's room for several weeks. Then when I had my head on straight again I had husband and easy child remove all the furniture. We packed up all difficult child's things and stored them in the attic. I was going to sell all his collectable cars to offset some of the bills he had run up but husband said not to. He said that someday difficult child would have a place for them. I have a huge attic so storage isn't an issue unless we decide to move. My difficult child's room is now totally transformed into a beautiful sitting/reading/sewing room. I could easily make it a bedroom again but this way I won't just impulsively take difficult child back in. Redoing the room gave me a constant reminder that he crossed a line and until he gets help and changes, there is no going back to living with him. -RM [/QUOTE]
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