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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 378236"><p>Ya know what..I think this is actually a good post.</p><p>You mentioned many wonderful things about this move for you! You are happy about it. It is well thought out and many positives for YOU. This is the PE forum. Time for you this go around.</p><p>You have given your difficult child upteenth chances. That part of it all is sad...this is true. But, why concentrate on that? Besides, you are setting such an extraordinarily good role model for he. When (and if) she can see her own self worth in the future, perhaps you can provide her some resources...an idea, a few dollars, a trip or two to the doctor, some clothes for a job interview....but as you know by now...not such a good idea to do any of these things unless our difficult children show real effort on their own. Doesn't sound like she is ready now. What choices do you have? Live your life and kudos for you for moving forward in such a healthy manner. Moments from work....AWESOME! and SMART! </p><p>Job well done my friend. Prayers for your daughter.....applause for you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 378236"] Ya know what..I think this is actually a good post. You mentioned many wonderful things about this move for you! You are happy about it. It is well thought out and many positives for YOU. This is the PE forum. Time for you this go around. You have given your difficult child upteenth chances. That part of it all is sad...this is true. But, why concentrate on that? Besides, you are setting such an extraordinarily good role model for he. When (and if) she can see her own self worth in the future, perhaps you can provide her some resources...an idea, a few dollars, a trip or two to the doctor, some clothes for a job interview....but as you know by now...not such a good idea to do any of these things unless our difficult children show real effort on their own. Doesn't sound like she is ready now. What choices do you have? Live your life and kudos for you for moving forward in such a healthy manner. Moments from work....AWESOME! and SMART! Job well done my friend. Prayers for your daughter.....applause for you! [/QUOTE]
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