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<blockquote data-quote="graceupongrace" data-source="post: 433409" data-attributes="member: 7371"><p>Jena,</p><p></p><p>The others have made some really good points. At the very least, I would encourage you not to make a decision on the spot when easy child meets with you and husband. Take a few days to step back and ponder it after the discussion. </p><p></p><p>If you're thinking about letting her move back in, have you considered asking her to pay mileage for driving her to work? She could always look for a job that's closer, and you wouldn't have to provide taxi service. How about charging her rent? If she can't afford an apartment, she could always find roommates. Prom dress? Seems like she forfeited that when she moved out. </p><p></p><p>Something else to keep in mind: You'll have your hands full when difficult child returns to school. Are you really prepared to live with that <u><em>and</em></u> the chaos that easy child creates?</p><p></p><p>Hugs. It's not easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="graceupongrace, post: 433409, member: 7371"] Jena, The others have made some really good points. At the very least, I would encourage you not to make a decision on the spot when easy child meets with you and husband. Take a few days to step back and ponder it after the discussion. If you're thinking about letting her move back in, have you considered asking her to pay mileage for driving her to work? She could always look for a job that's closer, and you wouldn't have to provide taxi service. How about charging her rent? If she can't afford an apartment, she could always find roommates. Prom dress? Seems like she forfeited that when she moved out. Something else to keep in mind: You'll have your hands full when difficult child returns to school. Are you really prepared to live with that [U][I]and[/I][/U] the chaos that easy child creates? Hugs. It's not easy. [/QUOTE]
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