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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 122972" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>Yeah, having money makes it much easier for her to stay until it is gone. At least she's staying in touch with you. Who knows? This may be a good thing for her -- at least it will give her a chance to see what she needs to survive in this world ... like an education and job skills. $12K is a nice start but it's not going to last all that long.</p><p> </p><p>Just keep the communication open as much as you can. Bite your tongue. I used to remind myself at least 20 times a day that it was NOT my business. I would not ask (heck, half the time I didn't want to know the answer anyway). I would give advice only if asked. I think I had the bloodiest tongue in town for the 3 months she was out of the house the first time.</p><p> </p><p>As was said, this is a great time to relax and enjoy your other two kids without the drama.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 122972, member: 3626"] Yeah, having money makes it much easier for her to stay until it is gone. At least she's staying in touch with you. Who knows? This may be a good thing for her -- at least it will give her a chance to see what she needs to survive in this world ... like an education and job skills. $12K is a nice start but it's not going to last all that long. Just keep the communication open as much as you can. Bite your tongue. I used to remind myself at least 20 times a day that it was NOT my business. I would not ask (heck, half the time I didn't want to know the answer anyway). I would give advice only if asked. I think I had the bloodiest tongue in town for the 3 months she was out of the house the first time. As was said, this is a great time to relax and enjoy your other two kids without the drama. [/QUOTE]
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