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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 613487" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Thanks for startig this Kathy. It's nice to read about everyone's day and see what's been going on. I smiled, laughed, remembered and was sometimes sad reading the comments you all made.</p><p></p><p>DDD I too hate the aging process. And loved the don't ask don't tell comment and the fact that difficult child stays in his room a lot because if he comes down to watch tv it usually ends with conversation about his life. My difficult child was like that too, she hid in her room so as not to have to answer any questions or engage in any conversation.</p><p></p><p>My day was good. difficult child had to work until 4 so she came over with boyfriend after. easy child had come earlier with her two dogs and we visited and got dinner ready. During the day difficult child made several comments about how she regrets not going to college every day of her life and regrets many of the things she did that she is paying for now. It was good to hear and at the same time made me sad that she will be living the rest of her life with such regrets. I get sad thinking about her dismal future, dead end job, boyfriend with so much debt they will never be able to buy or rent anything, he has no driver's license and a five year old he is trying to support. We've offered to let her come back home and try to save money and get some training but she doesn't want to leave boyfriend. </p><p></p><p>After dinner we took dinner to my dad's apartment. He will be 94 on Dec 23 and is failing fast, very weak and super skinny. It was nice for the girls to see him. difficult child and boyfriend then went to her best friend from high school's house to visit and they played games til 2am. difficult child took the pups home and husband and I got to finally relax. </p><p></p><p>Friday difficult child met me at the mall and we got some great deals, it wasn't nearly as crazy shopping as I thought it would be. Yesterday easy child and I went downtown to a winterfest and then out to one of the malls ont he other side of town and got some things bought. It was a profitable weekend shopping. Today I went through all my coupons and organized my trip. Out to the mall again with fresh ideas and a couple returns, but I know what I'm going for so it will be easy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 613487, member: 59"] Thanks for startig this Kathy. It's nice to read about everyone's day and see what's been going on. I smiled, laughed, remembered and was sometimes sad reading the comments you all made. DDD I too hate the aging process. And loved the don't ask don't tell comment and the fact that difficult child stays in his room a lot because if he comes down to watch tv it usually ends with conversation about his life. My difficult child was like that too, she hid in her room so as not to have to answer any questions or engage in any conversation. My day was good. difficult child had to work until 4 so she came over with boyfriend after. easy child had come earlier with her two dogs and we visited and got dinner ready. During the day difficult child made several comments about how she regrets not going to college every day of her life and regrets many of the things she did that she is paying for now. It was good to hear and at the same time made me sad that she will be living the rest of her life with such regrets. I get sad thinking about her dismal future, dead end job, boyfriend with so much debt they will never be able to buy or rent anything, he has no driver's license and a five year old he is trying to support. We've offered to let her come back home and try to save money and get some training but she doesn't want to leave boyfriend. After dinner we took dinner to my dad's apartment. He will be 94 on Dec 23 and is failing fast, very weak and super skinny. It was nice for the girls to see him. difficult child and boyfriend then went to her best friend from high school's house to visit and they played games til 2am. difficult child took the pups home and husband and I got to finally relax. Friday difficult child met me at the mall and we got some great deals, it wasn't nearly as crazy shopping as I thought it would be. Yesterday easy child and I went downtown to a winterfest and then out to one of the malls ont he other side of town and got some things bought. It was a profitable weekend shopping. Today I went through all my coupons and organized my trip. Out to the mall again with fresh ideas and a couple returns, but I know what I'm going for so it will be easy. [/QUOTE]
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