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took difficult child into town for first time. so hurt
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 386107" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>I am so sorry, Jena.</p><p>That is so nasty.</p><p>I know what you mean by not fitting in.</p><p>Even moving from my old neighborhood to our "new" neighborhood, 3 mi away, changed my life. So strange that neighborhoods and people are like that.</p><p>I've done many internet searches on neighborhoods and it is very enlightening. You can pick a spot anywhere in the US, type in the average price of a house, average income, how many schools, etc, or you can match it to your current neighborhood (not that you'd want to) and up pops a list of places all over that you can just slide into.</p><p>My husband and I drove through an area in our state a few mo's ago, and were surprised that it was not at all what we were looking for. Way too rural. So even when you find what you're looking for online, you have to check it out in person.</p><p>Meanwhile, once it gets chilly, maybe a jacket would cover up your difficult child's apparent thinness, and idiots won't be so rude. And walk on another side of town. Wish I could help with-the psychiatric and medication issue. </p><p> </p><p>I'm so happy that difficult child gained 6 lbs!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 386107, member: 3419"] I am so sorry, Jena. That is so nasty. I know what you mean by not fitting in. Even moving from my old neighborhood to our "new" neighborhood, 3 mi away, changed my life. So strange that neighborhoods and people are like that. I've done many internet searches on neighborhoods and it is very enlightening. You can pick a spot anywhere in the US, type in the average price of a house, average income, how many schools, etc, or you can match it to your current neighborhood (not that you'd want to) and up pops a list of places all over that you can just slide into. My husband and I drove through an area in our state a few mo's ago, and were surprised that it was not at all what we were looking for. Way too rural. So even when you find what you're looking for online, you have to check it out in person. Meanwhile, once it gets chilly, maybe a jacket would cover up your difficult child's apparent thinness, and idiots won't be so rude. And walk on another side of town. Wish I could help with-the psychiatric and medication issue. I'm so happy that difficult child gained 6 lbs! [/QUOTE]
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