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<blockquote data-quote="MrsMcNear50" data-source="post: 366372" data-attributes="member: 8703"><p>Thanks for the suggustions guys. SB called this week and asked if I would take her to turn in applications she had filled out.. She knows I am here to help her when she is taking positive steps forward. I picked her up after work and ran her to Dominos, Sonic, Quick Mart, all within walking distance of where she is staying. Regardless of her displeasure of being a part of "this screwed up society", she is realizing that she must have money to survive.</p><p> </p><p>I offered to take her to the grocery store and bought her $20 worth of groceries. I also put 200 minutes on her phone, so she can follow up on the jobs she applied for. She didn't ask for anything, I offered. I wish I could say I saw a major change in her attitude and outlook, but it wasn't there. When she started defending the monster who almost beat her to death, I changed the subject. I do think she is clear that she cannot stay here, it wasn't mentioned.</p><p> </p><p>She did say that easy child would'nt return her texts or calls and that she missed her. easy child hasn't seen or talked to her in months, and refuses to be around the drama SB creates. I had dinner with easy child last nite and was heartbroken for her. She misses her sister so much. She told me one of the girls at work just buried her 30 year old, homeless sister. With tears in her eyes, she said, I pray that isn't my story someday, but I am aware it could very well be. </p><p> </p><p>For now, I will sit quietly and wait for change. I so agree Fran, the entire ship will not go down. Once again, my dear board family, your support and suggestions have made a world of difference in the way I handle the SB situation. I am forever greatful for all of you.</p><p> </p><p>Blessings,</p><p> </p><p>Julie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrsMcNear50, post: 366372, member: 8703"] Thanks for the suggustions guys. SB called this week and asked if I would take her to turn in applications she had filled out.. She knows I am here to help her when she is taking positive steps forward. I picked her up after work and ran her to Dominos, Sonic, Quick Mart, all within walking distance of where she is staying. Regardless of her displeasure of being a part of "this screwed up society", she is realizing that she must have money to survive. I offered to take her to the grocery store and bought her $20 worth of groceries. I also put 200 minutes on her phone, so she can follow up on the jobs she applied for. She didn't ask for anything, I offered. I wish I could say I saw a major change in her attitude and outlook, but it wasn't there. When she started defending the monster who almost beat her to death, I changed the subject. I do think she is clear that she cannot stay here, it wasn't mentioned. She did say that easy child would'nt return her texts or calls and that she missed her. easy child hasn't seen or talked to her in months, and refuses to be around the drama SB creates. I had dinner with easy child last nite and was heartbroken for her. She misses her sister so much. She told me one of the girls at work just buried her 30 year old, homeless sister. With tears in her eyes, she said, I pray that isn't my story someday, but I am aware it could very well be. For now, I will sit quietly and wait for change. I so agree Fran, the entire ship will not go down. Once again, my dear board family, your support and suggestions have made a world of difference in the way I handle the SB situation. I am forever greatful for all of you. Blessings, Julie [/QUOTE]
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