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So I have not told difficult child yet.........
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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 256673" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p>Yes, I agree guys. I will hold onto all of his stuff for sure. Truthfully he has more crud than I do.......but I will box it all up and put it in storage at the new place. </p><p></p><p>I am not sure about telling him he has a new room at the new home - because he needs to get the idea that he cannot come back home and live with mom. It is time for us to both move on. I think that is the concept he will have the hardest time with. He will now clearly see we both have to move on. It will now be in black and white for him - which is usually the only way he sees things anyway - but this will be an eye opener for him.</p><p></p><p>I think I will take pics of the new place, and let him know I got him a bike, and take pics of his stuff, and the dogs, etc. - and let him know this will always be a place he can come for holidays to visit - but I need to make it clear that this is my life now, and he has to create his own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 256673, member: 3301"] Yes, I agree guys. I will hold onto all of his stuff for sure. Truthfully he has more crud than I do.......but I will box it all up and put it in storage at the new place. I am not sure about telling him he has a new room at the new home - because he needs to get the idea that he cannot come back home and live with mom. It is time for us to both move on. I think that is the concept he will have the hardest time with. He will now clearly see we both have to move on. It will now be in black and white for him - which is usually the only way he sees things anyway - but this will be an eye opener for him. I think I will take pics of the new place, and let him know I got him a bike, and take pics of his stuff, and the dogs, etc. - and let him know this will always be a place he can come for holidays to visit - but I need to make it clear that this is my life now, and he has to create his own. [/QUOTE]
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