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Had to ask difficult child to leave..
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<blockquote data-quote="katya02" data-source="post: 316132" data-attributes="member: 2884"><p>Wow, EB - great idea, and great advice re the storage unit! I wouldn't have thought of that. Scary. But the plan you carried out with a 'private' storage facility and redoing your difficult child's room is great. I've done something a bit similar in that I've taken over difficult child's room for use with my cattery. His furniture is still there but it was never intended that he take it, it's too big; but his things are boxed and out of sight. I also put away our formal portraits of him as a little boy, not permanently but for now, while it's so painful to look at what was and then think about what is. I kept his current pics out on display as that's not so painful.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katya02, post: 316132, member: 2884"] Wow, EB - great idea, and great advice re the storage unit! I wouldn't have thought of that. Scary. But the plan you carried out with a 'private' storage facility and redoing your difficult child's room is great. I've done something a bit similar in that I've taken over difficult child's room for use with my cattery. His furniture is still there but it was never intended that he take it, it's too big; but his things are boxed and out of sight. I also put away our formal portraits of him as a little boy, not permanently but for now, while it's so painful to look at what was and then think about what is. I kept his current pics out on display as that's not so painful. [/QUOTE]
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