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I just have "that feeling"
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<blockquote data-quote="JKF" data-source="post: 593875" data-attributes="member: 12470"><p>So yup - instinct is right on track. difficult child called at almost 8 from his roommate's cell and said they were waiting for the 7:30 shuttle but it was not there. Sorry but I have a hard time believing that. I gave him the number for the shelter (which he clearly did not write down) and told him to call. I told him if he gets kicked out bc he missed his 7:30 curfew than it's his problem. He was all nonchalant and said "ok - no problem". After we hung up I even texted the shelter number to the phone he called from and got some weird cartoon picture as a reply. So you know what? - "ok - no problem". </p><p></p><p>So yeah - he's been at SH for a month. This is about the time his honeymoon period usually ends. I'm not looking forward to the next few days (or weeks, months, YEARS!) I know exactly where this is headed. He's going to get kicked out for not following rules but, of course, it wont be <strong><em>his</em></strong> fault. I made it clear that if he messes this up bc he doesn't like to follow simple rules than I'm out. Can't keep helping someone who doesn't want to be helped. Uggggggh!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JKF, post: 593875, member: 12470"] So yup - instinct is right on track. difficult child called at almost 8 from his roommate's cell and said they were waiting for the 7:30 shuttle but it was not there. Sorry but I have a hard time believing that. I gave him the number for the shelter (which he clearly did not write down) and told him to call. I told him if he gets kicked out bc he missed his 7:30 curfew than it's his problem. He was all nonchalant and said "ok - no problem". After we hung up I even texted the shelter number to the phone he called from and got some weird cartoon picture as a reply. So you know what? - "ok - no problem". So yeah - he's been at SH for a month. This is about the time his honeymoon period usually ends. I'm not looking forward to the next few days (or weeks, months, YEARS!) I know exactly where this is headed. He's going to get kicked out for not following rules but, of course, it wont be [B][I]his[/I][/B] fault. I made it clear that if he messes this up bc he doesn't like to follow simple rules than I'm out. Can't keep helping someone who doesn't want to be helped. Uggggggh! [/QUOTE]
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