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<blockquote data-quote="Albatross" data-source="post: 638947" data-attributes="member: 17720"><p>Well I have been without internet since Thursday. Perhaps the universe telling me to take that break from FB. But I've missed you guys! The best bunch of moms I know. I sometimes wonder if God didn't give the great moms difficult children deliberately. With this bunch of moms parenting nothing but PCs, the world's problems might be solved in 1 generation.</p><p></p><p>Guide and HLM, difficult child is 1000 miles away but his bike is 300 miles away, supposedly chained to a tree in the woods somewhere (probably stolen by now). difficult child has been hitchhiking since he abandoned his bike.</p><p></p><p>But 300 miles is very admirable, and I think the adventure of being out there seeing the world and having faith that kind souls will help him out is admirable. I just wish he wasn't stealing for beer $ and getting into trouble with cops, too drunk and filthy to get a job or even get a ride to the next town.</p><p></p><p>Oops, there I go again. Maybe need a few more days off the FB.</p><p></p><p>HLM, I love your list. </p><p></p><p>I know you all are right about FB. Echo, I like that idea, of unfriending him and having "back door" methods of just reassuring myself that he's still out there somewhere. That gives me some control of when and what I want to see. MWM, Tanya, Crazy, Cedar, yes, I can't control what aunt does. And I also realize that, as intrusive as aunt's comment was, it was done out of concern for difficult child. She loves him too. This hurts her too. Her exchange is between her and difficult child.</p><p></p><p>Nomad, what you said about 20 years really hit on point for me. That is it, exactly.</p><p></p><p>HAHA, Cedar!!! I LOST IT when I read that. "Chippie"and I actually had a very nice conversation via private message on FB about assumptions, on her end as well as mine. I did not ask her to, but she took down her posts. </p><p></p><p>I don't know what I would do without this place. Suffering in a lonely, silent, and black hole. Thanks again, ladies, for the laughs and the support.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Albatross, post: 638947, member: 17720"] Well I have been without internet since Thursday. Perhaps the universe telling me to take that break from FB. But I've missed you guys! The best bunch of moms I know. I sometimes wonder if God didn't give the great moms difficult children deliberately. With this bunch of moms parenting nothing but PCs, the world's problems might be solved in 1 generation. Guide and HLM, difficult child is 1000 miles away but his bike is 300 miles away, supposedly chained to a tree in the woods somewhere (probably stolen by now). difficult child has been hitchhiking since he abandoned his bike. But 300 miles is very admirable, and I think the adventure of being out there seeing the world and having faith that kind souls will help him out is admirable. I just wish he wasn't stealing for beer $ and getting into trouble with cops, too drunk and filthy to get a job or even get a ride to the next town. Oops, there I go again. Maybe need a few more days off the FB. HLM, I love your list. I know you all are right about FB. Echo, I like that idea, of unfriending him and having "back door" methods of just reassuring myself that he's still out there somewhere. That gives me some control of when and what I want to see. MWM, Tanya, Crazy, Cedar, yes, I can't control what aunt does. And I also realize that, as intrusive as aunt's comment was, it was done out of concern for difficult child. She loves him too. This hurts her too. Her exchange is between her and difficult child. Nomad, what you said about 20 years really hit on point for me. That is it, exactly. HAHA, Cedar!!! I LOST IT when I read that. "Chippie"and I actually had a very nice conversation via private message on FB about assumptions, on her end as well as mine. I did not ask her to, but she took down her posts. I don't know what I would do without this place. Suffering in a lonely, silent, and black hole. Thanks again, ladies, for the laughs and the support. [/QUOTE]
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