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Please share your stories about how you were able to tell your difficult children "NO"
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<blockquote data-quote="scent of cedar" data-source="post: 614518" data-attributes="member: 1721"><p>We are beginning to think that way too, Annie. About how much we have done, and more importantly, about the things we have neglected ~ like all the nights spent in misery instead of cherishing and enjoying our youths. I wish I'd been healthier, sooner.</p><p></p><p>We've been there too, with the phone thing and the no calls to us AND THE NEEDING MORE MINUTES. Cheesh.</p><p></p><p>You know Annie, if difficult child son was respectful, cherished us as we do, him ~ even seemed to be picking up ~ we really wouldn't mind the money. difficult child daughter always makes an attempt to pay husband back. He excuses half of it, and that works beautifully for us. Until this past winter, anyway, when drugs were the issue, and difficult child daughter changed so much. I'm sure your parents are so happy to have been able to help.</p><p></p><p>Cedar</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scent of cedar, post: 614518, member: 1721"] We are beginning to think that way too, Annie. About how much we have done, and more importantly, about the things we have neglected ~ like all the nights spent in misery instead of cherishing and enjoying our youths. I wish I'd been healthier, sooner. We've been there too, with the phone thing and the no calls to us AND THE NEEDING MORE MINUTES. Cheesh. You know Annie, if difficult child son was respectful, cherished us as we do, him ~ even seemed to be picking up ~ we really wouldn't mind the money. difficult child daughter always makes an attempt to pay husband back. He excuses half of it, and that works beautifully for us. Until this past winter, anyway, when drugs were the issue, and difficult child daughter changed so much. I'm sure your parents are so happy to have been able to help. Cedar [/QUOTE]
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