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<blockquote data-quote="shannonontheprairie" data-source="post: 512856" data-attributes="member: 14094"><p>It has been a very long night due to an emergency with our dogs, we almost lost one to a freak accident. Miraculously and against the odds she will live and have no ill-effects from her experience.</p><p></p><p>For this reason I have not had more than a couple minutes to talk with hubs about HIS talk with DS2, but he did talk with him. He said it was a nice, long talk in which they spoke candidly about his drug use, school, future university, a variety of subjects. The gist of it is that DS2 did, in fact, take the initial conversation as a wake up call. he admitted that his smoking frequency had increased a LOT recently, and he realized after the initial talk that he was hitting a danger-zone and made the decision to change things. Hubs does not think he was saying he was never going to smoke, but that he was trying to get rid of his stuff he had left and was not going to be smoking like he was.</p><p></p><p>That is about all I know for now, it is three in the morning and I need Occupational Therapist (OT) get to bed. I trust (and will verify) that hubs laid down the boundaries with him, because did agree that there would be an enforced "no smoking, no drugs, not alcohol, no paraphernalia in the house, at the house, in the garage, in the barn, or in the car.</p><p></p><p>I am greatly encouraged, and extremely grateful to ALL of you and your words of wisdom and temperance. I will keep you updated, God bless.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="shannonontheprairie, post: 512856, member: 14094"] It has been a very long night due to an emergency with our dogs, we almost lost one to a freak accident. Miraculously and against the odds she will live and have no ill-effects from her experience. For this reason I have not had more than a couple minutes to talk with hubs about HIS talk with DS2, but he did talk with him. He said it was a nice, long talk in which they spoke candidly about his drug use, school, future university, a variety of subjects. The gist of it is that DS2 did, in fact, take the initial conversation as a wake up call. he admitted that his smoking frequency had increased a LOT recently, and he realized after the initial talk that he was hitting a danger-zone and made the decision to change things. Hubs does not think he was saying he was never going to smoke, but that he was trying to get rid of his stuff he had left and was not going to be smoking like he was. That is about all I know for now, it is three in the morning and I need Occupational Therapist (OT) get to bed. I trust (and will verify) that hubs laid down the boundaries with him, because did agree that there would be an enforced "no smoking, no drugs, not alcohol, no paraphernalia in the house, at the house, in the garage, in the barn, or in the car. I am greatly encouraged, and extremely grateful to ALL of you and your words of wisdom and temperance. I will keep you updated, God bless. [/QUOTE]
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