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<blockquote data-quote="Echolette" data-source="post: 618808" data-attributes="member: 17269"><p>Child of mine...my son has twice gotten released between 11 pm and 2 AM, once on New Years Eve when it was 15 degrees out. They give him a bus token. THe first time he was in a panic, calling me to come get him...but I didn't. He walked to the train a few blocks away, took it into town (jail is about 10 miles out in the suburbs) and found a place to stay without me. The second time he didn't ask me to pick him up. He appears to be staying somewhere that is at least warm. YOur difficult child can do the same without you.</p><p></p><p>Some combination of your note and Cedar's seems right. I liked your line about "what you do and how you do it is completely your responsibility". I like Cedar's about "I have some things to say that yo umay not want to hear. I amcommitted etc " I like that both of you said you love difficult child.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Echolette, post: 618808, member: 17269"] Child of mine...my son has twice gotten released between 11 pm and 2 AM, once on New Years Eve when it was 15 degrees out. They give him a bus token. THe first time he was in a panic, calling me to come get him...but I didn't. He walked to the train a few blocks away, took it into town (jail is about 10 miles out in the suburbs) and found a place to stay without me. The second time he didn't ask me to pick him up. He appears to be staying somewhere that is at least warm. YOur difficult child can do the same without you. Some combination of your note and Cedar's seems right. I liked your line about "what you do and how you do it is completely your responsibility". I like Cedar's about "I have some things to say that yo umay not want to hear. I amcommitted etc " I like that both of you said you love difficult child. [/QUOTE]
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