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<blockquote data-quote="rejectedmom" data-source="post: 586071" data-attributes="member: 2315"><p>I Awwww Sig so many things going on in your life. I am sorry about your father in law, expected or not it is a huge loss for your husband. I am glad to hear that you are staying sane in your crazy world. I hope things work out for you financially and I hope it is soon. I lost a business of my own in the early 90's and though not a huge financial loss it was psycologically devastating. I am glad your husband got a nice job and it is a lifeline for him and the family and I truly hope it is something he will enjoy for a long time to come. </p><p></p><p>It does sound like your difficult child has made some changes and thoough not "there" yet hopefully things will continue to improve. I think I recall that he didn't have many credits from college? If so, maybe if this application doesn't work out he can just apply somewhere else and not mention his previous college experience just start over with a clean slate?? </p><p></p><p></p><p>Good luck with the audit and the raise proposal. I hope it all has the best possible ending. -RM</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rejectedmom, post: 586071, member: 2315"] I Awwww Sig so many things going on in your life. I am sorry about your father in law, expected or not it is a huge loss for your husband. I am glad to hear that you are staying sane in your crazy world. I hope things work out for you financially and I hope it is soon. I lost a business of my own in the early 90's and though not a huge financial loss it was psycologically devastating. I am glad your husband got a nice job and it is a lifeline for him and the family and I truly hope it is something he will enjoy for a long time to come. It does sound like your difficult child has made some changes and thoough not "there" yet hopefully things will continue to improve. I think I recall that he didn't have many credits from college? If so, maybe if this application doesn't work out he can just apply somewhere else and not mention his previous college experience just start over with a clean slate?? Good luck with the audit and the raise proposal. I hope it all has the best possible ending. -RM [/QUOTE]
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