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<blockquote data-quote="KFld" data-source="post: 411243" data-attributes="member: 2442"><p>I'm sorry Nancy!! I know no matter what we go through with our difficult child's, that cleaning out their room and their belongings can be very emotional. I remember doing it a while after my difficult child moved out when he was 18. We eventually painted his old room and turned it into a nice office and it actually helped me to replace the memories of his room, that was a pigpen when he moved out, hidden parafenalia all over the place, with good memories. He had the same room since the day he was born, so I was able to have memories of when he was a baby and all the good memories before his room became the room that held not so happy memories. I turned it back into the bright sunny room it had once been. </p><p></p><p>I'm sorry about the things she is saying to you. I have to believe she will truly regret it someday. These kids seem to have to blame someone until they are actually ready to start taking the blame for their own choices, and unfortunatley, it's usually a parent. </p><p></p><p>Hope you can do something nice for yourself this weekend. You deserve it!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KFld, post: 411243, member: 2442"] I'm sorry Nancy!! I know no matter what we go through with our difficult child's, that cleaning out their room and their belongings can be very emotional. I remember doing it a while after my difficult child moved out when he was 18. We eventually painted his old room and turned it into a nice office and it actually helped me to replace the memories of his room, that was a pigpen when he moved out, hidden parafenalia all over the place, with good memories. He had the same room since the day he was born, so I was able to have memories of when he was a baby and all the good memories before his room became the room that held not so happy memories. I turned it back into the bright sunny room it had once been. I'm sorry about the things she is saying to you. I have to believe she will truly regret it someday. These kids seem to have to blame someone until they are actually ready to start taking the blame for their own choices, and unfortunatley, it's usually a parent. Hope you can do something nice for yourself this weekend. You deserve it!! [/QUOTE]
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