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difficult child's 17th birthday
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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 262045" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Janet - thank you - and I know just what you mean. Dude walked into my office this morning and I had my desk open with a few (JUST A FEW) mini snickers someone gave me - and DUde grabbed 2 without asking.....I looked at him and he smiled, put them back and after a moment I said "would you like some of MY candy?" he laughed and first said "No, Mom on a diet - you keep it." then looked at me and said "Yes Maam, may I have 2 pieces?" </p><p> </p><p>I did it without thinking - and when I did - the moment I did - I thought -OHHHHHH look - I drew a boundary. (I'm going to frame it too) lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 262045, member: 4964"] Janet - thank you - and I know just what you mean. Dude walked into my office this morning and I had my desk open with a few (JUST A FEW) mini snickers someone gave me - and DUde grabbed 2 without asking.....I looked at him and he smiled, put them back and after a moment I said "would you like some of MY candy?" he laughed and first said "No, Mom on a diet - you keep it." then looked at me and said "Yes Maam, may I have 2 pieces?" I did it without thinking - and when I did - the moment I did - I thought -OHHHHHH look - I drew a boundary. (I'm going to frame it too) lol. [/QUOTE]
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