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I got the You child has missed too many days
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<blockquote data-quote="StressedM0mma" data-source="post: 580039" data-attributes="member: 13204"><p>Buddy, you hit the nail on the head totally. He very much lives his life like a single person. And, after 20 years I guess I have learned to expect so little that an extra seems like a gift. Why do I put up with it? I have been asking myself that alot lately. I also know that I am now 42, and have not held a "real" job in my lifetime. I worked part time while in school, but I quit that when easy child was born. I couldn't work, and take care of her and finish college, so... And, now all these years later, I could not find a job if I wanted to. My skills are limited, and with all of difficult child's school issues, there is no way I could keep a job even if I could get one. So, I put up with it. </p><p></p><p>On the plus side, difficult child got to school on time and went in without a hassle. And tomorrow is a half day. So, fingers crossed, she will go every day this week. I cannot rmember the last time that happened.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="StressedM0mma, post: 580039, member: 13204"] Buddy, you hit the nail on the head totally. He very much lives his life like a single person. And, after 20 years I guess I have learned to expect so little that an extra seems like a gift. Why do I put up with it? I have been asking myself that alot lately. I also know that I am now 42, and have not held a "real" job in my lifetime. I worked part time while in school, but I quit that when easy child was born. I couldn't work, and take care of her and finish college, so... And, now all these years later, I could not find a job if I wanted to. My skills are limited, and with all of difficult child's school issues, there is no way I could keep a job even if I could get one. So, I put up with it. On the plus side, difficult child got to school on time and went in without a hassle. And tomorrow is a half day. So, fingers crossed, she will go every day this week. I cannot rmember the last time that happened. [/QUOTE]
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