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<blockquote data-quote="maril" data-source="post: 227518" data-attributes="member: 5937"><p>Thank you for your kindness and sympathy. Also, I hope you won't have to face any of this with your son! </p><p> </p><p>I like the garage sale idea, too. My husband has already taken away some of our son's things and is holding them until he gets paid back for money my dear son had taken from husband earlier this year. difficult child has a TV and a dirt bike (both items we had paid for) that husband wants to sell. I told him to go for it. husband and I go back and forth about the cell phone; we pay for it and could easily cancel the service. However, I have hesitated because it has been my way of getting in touch with my son over the past months in the midst of all this upheaval; though, I do recognize it is a luxury and our son benefits from having it. It is one more thing that helps to make it easier for him to continue with his lifestyle. </p><p> </p><p>difficult child finally came home not so long ago, about 10:30 a.m. I wouldn't answer the door or his ensuing phone calls. He finally gave up and left. No broken door this time. Earlier, I had texted him and let him know there would be consequences for his actions.</p><p> </p><p>He is not the same kid he used to be. Substance abuse probably has a lot to do with his personality changes.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="maril, post: 227518, member: 5937"] Thank you for your kindness and sympathy. Also, I hope you won't have to face any of this with your son! I like the garage sale idea, too. My husband has already taken away some of our son's things and is holding them until he gets paid back for money my dear son had taken from husband earlier this year. difficult child has a TV and a dirt bike (both items we had paid for) that husband wants to sell. I told him to go for it. husband and I go back and forth about the cell phone; we pay for it and could easily cancel the service. However, I have hesitated because it has been my way of getting in touch with my son over the past months in the midst of all this upheaval; though, I do recognize it is a luxury and our son benefits from having it. It is one more thing that helps to make it easier for him to continue with his lifestyle. difficult child finally came home not so long ago, about 10:30 a.m. I wouldn't answer the door or his ensuing phone calls. He finally gave up and left. No broken door this time. Earlier, I had texted him and let him know there would be consequences for his actions. He is not the same kid he used to be. Substance abuse probably has a lot to do with his personality changes. [/QUOTE]
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