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<blockquote data-quote="scent of cedar" data-source="post: 597610" data-attributes="member: 1721"><p>Actually Witz, she doesn't really need the money for food. We are talking Minnesota, here. There are food kitchens, free clothing sites, homeless shelters, homeless advocates, therapy and treatment available, food stamps, medical care. I am almost certain the only reason difficult child was not mandated back into treatment after her car accident is because she left the last one AMA. The police and other authorities don't quite know what to do with her, or with the vicious, violent "family" she claims as her own now, either.</p><p></p><p>You are right Witz, about wanting to give her the money but not wanting to give her the money, at the same time.</p><p></p><p>Mostly, I don't want to give her the money. Mostly, husband does.</p><p></p><p>I didn't send any money to her this week, because she FB me yesterday that they didn't need it to get home because Mr. Wonderful got some money from who knows where. difficult child would, however, like us to go ahead and put the $30 in her bank account, along with the $30 from next week, and from every week from here on in, so she can build up a little nest egg. She even wrote that we should do it every Wednesday, so she would know when it was coming in.</p><p></p><p>It's all so unreal, and so not funny. I am firmly in denial on this one. As we had to send cash to the faraway city and then, did not have to send it after all, husband put it back in his wallet. We haven't called yet, to transfer money to difficult child's account.</p><p></p><p>Barbara</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="scent of cedar, post: 597610, member: 1721"] Actually Witz, she doesn't really need the money for food. We are talking Minnesota, here. There are food kitchens, free clothing sites, homeless shelters, homeless advocates, therapy and treatment available, food stamps, medical care. I am almost certain the only reason difficult child was not mandated back into treatment after her car accident is because she left the last one AMA. The police and other authorities don't quite know what to do with her, or with the vicious, violent "family" she claims as her own now, either. You are right Witz, about wanting to give her the money but not wanting to give her the money, at the same time. Mostly, I don't want to give her the money. Mostly, husband does. I didn't send any money to her this week, because she FB me yesterday that they didn't need it to get home because Mr. Wonderful got some money from who knows where. difficult child would, however, like us to go ahead and put the $30 in her bank account, along with the $30 from next week, and from every week from here on in, so she can build up a little nest egg. She even wrote that we should do it every Wednesday, so she would know when it was coming in. It's all so unreal, and so not funny. I am firmly in denial on this one. As we had to send cash to the faraway city and then, did not have to send it after all, husband put it back in his wallet. We haven't called yet, to transfer money to difficult child's account. Barbara [/QUOTE]
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