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difficult child's new therapist came off as a witch!
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<blockquote data-quote="mog" data-source="post: 390071" data-attributes="member: 1803"><p>Thank you all--My brother got the DWI and will probably loose his license for 30 days in which time he will need a ride back and forth to work, the store and to do laundry because he is living in his travel trailer while he decides if this new job is something that is going to be permanent. His wife is working and can only take so much time before she looses her job and since my husband does not work due to his disability we all thought that it might be better for everyone if he goes to drive him around so that she can stay and work. </p><p>The weekend of difficult child's birthday would be a good time to switch out my hubby with his wife since it is almost halfway --that way neither party have to drive the full long drive. husband has every intention of spending time with difficult child for his birthday but we ourselves have not pinned down a definite plan. They said that if we meet there that they might pay for a hotel so that we all can visit with him for a longer period of time vs only seeing him one day for a couple of hours.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mog, post: 390071, member: 1803"] Thank you all--My brother got the DWI and will probably loose his license for 30 days in which time he will need a ride back and forth to work, the store and to do laundry because he is living in his travel trailer while he decides if this new job is something that is going to be permanent. His wife is working and can only take so much time before she looses her job and since my husband does not work due to his disability we all thought that it might be better for everyone if he goes to drive him around so that she can stay and work. The weekend of difficult child's birthday would be a good time to switch out my hubby with his wife since it is almost halfway --that way neither party have to drive the full long drive. husband has every intention of spending time with difficult child for his birthday but we ourselves have not pinned down a definite plan. They said that if we meet there that they might pay for a hotel so that we all can visit with him for a longer period of time vs only seeing him one day for a couple of hours. [/QUOTE]
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