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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 419907" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>she isn't going to take belongings to our home. she doesnt' even want her dresser. i'll lock my bedroom door and my windows this time. as far as her friends coming in why do i have to make this any uglier than it already is? the kid shouldn't be moving out. sorry my xanax wore off and my tearless moments. i'm officially in the gutter.</p><p> </p><p>she left tonight also when difficult child and i went to movies. and began to take some things. i gotta get my act together and save my upsetment for saturdasy difficult child will be gone and i can spend the weekend in bed if i want watching movies eating junk etc.</p><p> </p><p>husband doesn't think she'll really go thru with it.i told him she's been saying same for quite sometime now seems to be real tome. such a shame her graduation picture is in our dining room yet she won't graduate. she's relying on friends of hers to guide her now, very scary. like blind leading blind.</p><p> </p><p>it's very hard when you have to watch your kid do stupid things, as i'm sure you all know. she robbed herself of her prom, graduating after all she's gone thru with high school, the opporunity to live at home and not worry about bills so soon. what is this other parent going to do for her keep her till she's in her twenties? what ihate most is the story she'll tell to that parent. yet she stated she told no stories i said if that parent had any common sense theyd be calling me talking to me. </p><p> </p><p>i'd never let a kid move into my home with-o calling a parent at 17 even 18. would never happen. must be a real class act.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 419907, member: 4514"] she isn't going to take belongings to our home. she doesnt' even want her dresser. i'll lock my bedroom door and my windows this time. as far as her friends coming in why do i have to make this any uglier than it already is? the kid shouldn't be moving out. sorry my xanax wore off and my tearless moments. i'm officially in the gutter. she left tonight also when difficult child and i went to movies. and began to take some things. i gotta get my act together and save my upsetment for saturdasy difficult child will be gone and i can spend the weekend in bed if i want watching movies eating junk etc. husband doesn't think she'll really go thru with it.i told him she's been saying same for quite sometime now seems to be real tome. such a shame her graduation picture is in our dining room yet she won't graduate. she's relying on friends of hers to guide her now, very scary. like blind leading blind. it's very hard when you have to watch your kid do stupid things, as i'm sure you all know. she robbed herself of her prom, graduating after all she's gone thru with high school, the opporunity to live at home and not worry about bills so soon. what is this other parent going to do for her keep her till she's in her twenties? what ihate most is the story she'll tell to that parent. yet she stated she told no stories i said if that parent had any common sense theyd be calling me talking to me. i'd never let a kid move into my home with-o calling a parent at 17 even 18. would never happen. must be a real class act. [/QUOTE]
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