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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 292001" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>I haven't posted in a while, so I figured it was time for an update.</p><p></p><p>Many of you will remember difficult child was made to move out the day after Mother's Day because he "slept walked" into his sisters room and scared her. He moved in with my difficult child mom. He called tonight, and he may be moving in with a guy he knows the first of August. He wanted to know if I thought that was a good idea. I told him that he has to live his life, and what I think doesn't really matter, but that if he feels he can afford to live on his own, I think he should try. Cross your fingers that this will be a good move for him.</p><p></p><p>He is still working. He has not been without a job in over a year, even though he has switched jobs 3 times. You may recall that for four years prior to that he worked a total of 5 weeks. So, he has improved. He recently switched to a job in our town---he was driving up to the inlet (about 45 minutes one way) and this new job is only 5 minutes from anywhere in town.</p><p></p><p>It is easier to like him when he is not in my home. He calls at least once a day to see how my day is/was and to tell me he loves me. He has always been my most sensitive child. He feels deeply...and that is a positive and a negative.</p><p></p><p>All in all, he is good. He is still a difficult child. He still calls and rants occasionally. He is still a pothead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 292001, member: 1436"] I haven't posted in a while, so I figured it was time for an update. Many of you will remember difficult child was made to move out the day after Mother's Day because he "slept walked" into his sisters room and scared her. He moved in with my difficult child mom. He called tonight, and he may be moving in with a guy he knows the first of August. He wanted to know if I thought that was a good idea. I told him that he has to live his life, and what I think doesn't really matter, but that if he feels he can afford to live on his own, I think he should try. Cross your fingers that this will be a good move for him. He is still working. He has not been without a job in over a year, even though he has switched jobs 3 times. You may recall that for four years prior to that he worked a total of 5 weeks. So, he has improved. He recently switched to a job in our town---he was driving up to the inlet (about 45 minutes one way) and this new job is only 5 minutes from anywhere in town. It is easier to like him when he is not in my home. He calls at least once a day to see how my day is/was and to tell me he loves me. He has always been my most sensitive child. He feels deeply...and that is a positive and a negative. All in all, he is good. He is still a difficult child. He still calls and rants occasionally. He is still a pothead. [/QUOTE]
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