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<blockquote data-quote="RN0441" data-source="post: 694436" data-attributes="member: 15032"><p>Copa: </p><p></p><p>In regard to car, initially my husband thought he'd just go to Florida to get it and sell it. Then we think of down the road, when he is sober and would like him to have the car to get to school or a job. The car was a great find (bought it from coworker) and something we wanted to do for him. It's not new, old but runs good. The fact that he did not search out drugs but could not walk away either is probably the reason why we are giving him another chance with the car. My son cannot control my husband. That is why I'm letting him do all the talking now. Husband has told him we are not giving him any money and he is a long way away from driving that car again.</p><p></p><p>My husband realized that the rings were gone some time ago but son was positive and doing well so did not bring it up. No, you are not overreacting. Husband was truly sad that our son did this. It's sickening really. He broke the safe combination some time ago - back when he was in our home and erratic. But we were able to use the key and somehow he found the key. You run out of places to hide stuff and then forget where you "hid" it. Glad that part of this nightmare is over. Don't have to lock anything up anymore.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RN0441, post: 694436, member: 15032"] Copa: In regard to car, initially my husband thought he'd just go to Florida to get it and sell it. Then we think of down the road, when he is sober and would like him to have the car to get to school or a job. The car was a great find (bought it from coworker) and something we wanted to do for him. It's not new, old but runs good. The fact that he did not search out drugs but could not walk away either is probably the reason why we are giving him another chance with the car. My son cannot control my husband. That is why I'm letting him do all the talking now. Husband has told him we are not giving him any money and he is a long way away from driving that car again. My husband realized that the rings were gone some time ago but son was positive and doing well so did not bring it up. No, you are not overreacting. Husband was truly sad that our son did this. It's sickening really. He broke the safe combination some time ago - back when he was in our home and erratic. But we were able to use the key and somehow he found the key. You run out of places to hide stuff and then forget where you "hid" it. Glad that part of this nightmare is over. Don't have to lock anything up anymore. [/QUOTE]
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