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Is it bad that I want to strangle him already?
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<blockquote data-quote="mstang67chic" data-source="post: 515329" data-attributes="member: 2459"><p>Oh yes....the shelter was a definate and he is there now. Their normal SOP is no contact for two weeks but the guy was nice and is going to let us have him back for a few hours tomorrow to see some people and attend an event. I am soooooooooooo looking forward to taking him BACK! (Muwahahahahahahahaha!) Actually it will be fun. Friends of ours have two kids who absolutely adore difficult child and have no idea he's out. They both play in Upwards bball tomorrow so we're going to surprise them at their house before their games. I'm only worried that I might start bleeding from my ears when the kids see him and scream! LOL I'm going to try to video it on my phone but those little boogers are quick so I may not have time! LOL</p><p></p><p>As for money, I am his payee and he pretty much knows what I'll put up with and what I won't. Before he was arrested, he had an apartment and was actually pretty good about what he spent. Of course, I hardly let him have any cash and I laid it out for him at the beginning what he had and what he had to pay. </p><p></p><p>I did notice today that by the end of my work day, my shoulders were a lot more tense than normal. Hopefully that will ease up now that he's in the shelter. We shall see.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mstang67chic, post: 515329, member: 2459"] Oh yes....the shelter was a definate and he is there now. Their normal SOP is no contact for two weeks but the guy was nice and is going to let us have him back for a few hours tomorrow to see some people and attend an event. I am soooooooooooo looking forward to taking him BACK! (Muwahahahahahahahaha!) Actually it will be fun. Friends of ours have two kids who absolutely adore difficult child and have no idea he's out. They both play in Upwards bball tomorrow so we're going to surprise them at their house before their games. I'm only worried that I might start bleeding from my ears when the kids see him and scream! LOL I'm going to try to video it on my phone but those little boogers are quick so I may not have time! LOL As for money, I am his payee and he pretty much knows what I'll put up with and what I won't. Before he was arrested, he had an apartment and was actually pretty good about what he spent. Of course, I hardly let him have any cash and I laid it out for him at the beginning what he had and what he had to pay. I did notice today that by the end of my work day, my shoulders were a lot more tense than normal. Hopefully that will ease up now that he's in the shelter. We shall see. [/QUOTE]
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