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<blockquote data-quote="lovemysons" data-source="post: 272358" data-attributes="member: 3305"><p>Hi Fran, so GOOD to see you always.</p><p></p><p>Glad to hear difficult child has a good life coach who has a similar difficult child and glad to hear that YOU won't be having to fill out the applications this week. </p><p>Also sounds like you are doing a really good job of stepping back and letting your "manchild" handle what life brings him. </p><p>Glad to hear too that the new medications are working out well, always a concern. </p><p>Cool about the Sci fi convention...sounds like difficult child and his buddy will have alot of fun. </p><p></p><p>I think you did the right thing "drawing the line in the sand" for easy child. Full time school and work is a bit much. Isn't it interesting the irony and contrast between our kids...especially a difficult child to a easy child. Such total opposites. </p><p></p><p>I hear you on tiptoeing around...trying not to interfere too much with their lives and choices...consequences. But gently nudge, as you have so often reminded us. I am trying too with both of my sons. Sort of a "don't say if you're not asked" policy.</p><p>I am pleased that young difficult child at least seems to "want" my input. Oldest difficult child, not so much, he tends to go to dad, which is fine. They are more alike in traits. </p><p></p><p>Your mom sounds like a very indepent woman...and I think you are doing a fine job of respecting her wishes. </p><p></p><p>Smile...never a bore, Fran. </p><p>I will always be ever so grateful that you nurtured me along the way when I first came to the "board". You are one of the most respected members here. So glad I can always catch up with you!</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the update, </p><p>Hugs and love, </p><p>Tammy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemysons, post: 272358, member: 3305"] Hi Fran, so GOOD to see you always. Glad to hear difficult child has a good life coach who has a similar difficult child and glad to hear that YOU won't be having to fill out the applications this week. Also sounds like you are doing a really good job of stepping back and letting your "manchild" handle what life brings him. Glad to hear too that the new medications are working out well, always a concern. Cool about the Sci fi convention...sounds like difficult child and his buddy will have alot of fun. I think you did the right thing "drawing the line in the sand" for easy child. Full time school and work is a bit much. Isn't it interesting the irony and contrast between our kids...especially a difficult child to a easy child. Such total opposites. I hear you on tiptoeing around...trying not to interfere too much with their lives and choices...consequences. But gently nudge, as you have so often reminded us. I am trying too with both of my sons. Sort of a "don't say if you're not asked" policy. I am pleased that young difficult child at least seems to "want" my input. Oldest difficult child, not so much, he tends to go to dad, which is fine. They are more alike in traits. Your mom sounds like a very indepent woman...and I think you are doing a fine job of respecting her wishes. Smile...never a bore, Fran. I will always be ever so grateful that you nurtured me along the way when I first came to the "board". You are one of the most respected members here. So glad I can always catch up with you! Thanks for the update, Hugs and love, Tammy [/QUOTE]
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