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The party's oooovvveerrr, lalala --oh-oo-oo
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 372213" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Honeymoons never last. Don't you just HATE that? Sorry he is so fixated on electronic screens. </p><p> </p><p>It sounds like easy child needs to keep her food either in a locked safe (file cabinets can have hasps put on them with padlocks) or at a friend's house. Maybe husband should keep his at work and not take difficult child there. </p><p> </p><p>The determination and resourcefulness of a difficult child who wants something that is not allowed is amazing, isn't it? I have a VERY difficult child cousin who did all he could to do whatever he wanted whenever he wanted. A few years ago he finally enrolled in college. I told him that if he had put all the effort into school that he put into doing the wrong things he would have had a Ph.D by age 22. He laughed. and then agreed. </p><p> </p><p>I think the same could be said of many of our difficult children!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 372213, member: 1233"] Honeymoons never last. Don't you just HATE that? Sorry he is so fixated on electronic screens. It sounds like easy child needs to keep her food either in a locked safe (file cabinets can have hasps put on them with padlocks) or at a friend's house. Maybe husband should keep his at work and not take difficult child there. The determination and resourcefulness of a difficult child who wants something that is not allowed is amazing, isn't it? I have a VERY difficult child cousin who did all he could to do whatever he wanted whenever he wanted. A few years ago he finally enrolled in college. I told him that if he had put all the effort into school that he put into doing the wrong things he would have had a Ph.D by age 22. He laughed. and then agreed. I think the same could be said of many of our difficult children! [/QUOTE]
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