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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 529974" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>Well, it sound as if she's being responsible in the sense of letting you know what's going on. Now, it has to go a step further. I'm sure the original intention of this plan was not to have her call you at all hours to let you know what's going on. Maybe it's time to start teaching her about planning ahead. As in, she needs to let you know what the plans for the overnight are by 9pm or whatever time you set - could even be the day before. Having to wait until you get that 2 am call, or even getting a 2 am call letting you know that she won't be home until tomorrow, kind of defeats the purpose of "letting you know" what's going on.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 529974, member: 11965"] Well, it sound as if she's being responsible in the sense of letting you know what's going on. Now, it has to go a step further. I'm sure the original intention of this plan was not to have her call you at all hours to let you know what's going on. Maybe it's time to start teaching her about planning ahead. As in, she needs to let you know what the plans for the overnight are by 9pm or whatever time you set - could even be the day before. Having to wait until you get that 2 am call, or even getting a 2 am call letting you know that she won't be home until tomorrow, kind of defeats the purpose of "letting you know" what's going on. [/QUOTE]
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