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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 577502" data-attributes="member: 15810"><p>Personally, I vote for the nice island for US and leaving these difficult children here to suffer in the cold weather with people who will never take care of them the way that a mom does.</p><p></p><p>ICD, he always seems to have bad afternoons on Fridays, probably for the same reasons you wrote. Decompressing from a hard week (remember, he's in all honors classes where a lot is expected of him), the schedule is a lot more relaxed. You know the drill.</p><p></p><p>Then, about 90 minutes after he blew up I was sitting in the den and I was letting easy child play on my computer and difficult child comes in and asks if I'm still cooking dinner. I said yes. Why would I not? So he asks if I need his help. I told him no. The he asks why I'm upset because I look unhappy. I just walked away from him. Honestly, I don't know how I would have answered that question without throttling him.</p><p></p><p>He took his medications, just got out of the shower, and went up to his room. Tomorrow is another day, right?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 577502, member: 15810"] Personally, I vote for the nice island for US and leaving these difficult children here to suffer in the cold weather with people who will never take care of them the way that a mom does. ICD, he always seems to have bad afternoons on Fridays, probably for the same reasons you wrote. Decompressing from a hard week (remember, he's in all honors classes where a lot is expected of him), the schedule is a lot more relaxed. You know the drill. Then, about 90 minutes after he blew up I was sitting in the den and I was letting easy child play on my computer and difficult child comes in and asks if I'm still cooking dinner. I said yes. Why would I not? So he asks if I need his help. I told him no. The he asks why I'm upset because I look unhappy. I just walked away from him. Honestly, I don't know how I would have answered that question without throttling him. He took his medications, just got out of the shower, and went up to his room. Tomorrow is another day, right? [/QUOTE]
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