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<blockquote data-quote="in a daze" data-source="post: 658685" data-attributes="member: 15832"><p>Hi guys, he's coming over tomorrow. He said he's short of money. He says he's been going to work since I talked to him last week. So he'll be caught up next paycheck, if he keeps going to work. </p><p></p><p>I have a rose bush I need him to plant. It's in the front and the soil is very rocky and hard to dig. I have some weeding. After that I told him I have no more for him to do.</p><p></p><p>So that's it....He talked to his dad today and dad was giving him advice about his chronic sleep problems as my husband is going to university sleep clinic for his insomnia. Father and son are getting along so much better, better than t hey have in years. I'm taking a back seat. I'm really burnt out by year's of dealing with Difficult Child.</p><p></p><p>I'm just so leery of enabling him. Maybe in the back of his mind he's thinking that he can always do a few chores for the parents if he doesn't feel like going to work one day. I suspect that he's going to push the envelope as much as he can get away with, not enough to get fired, but he can sense the culture of the place he works at and knows how much he can get away with. Ugh....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="in a daze, post: 658685, member: 15832"] Hi guys, he's coming over tomorrow. He said he's short of money. He says he's been going to work since I talked to him last week. So he'll be caught up next paycheck, if he keeps going to work. I have a rose bush I need him to plant. It's in the front and the soil is very rocky and hard to dig. I have some weeding. After that I told him I have no more for him to do. So that's it....He talked to his dad today and dad was giving him advice about his chronic sleep problems as my husband is going to university sleep clinic for his insomnia. Father and son are getting along so much better, better than t hey have in years. I'm taking a back seat. I'm really burnt out by year's of dealing with Difficult Child. I'm just so leery of enabling him. Maybe in the back of his mind he's thinking that he can always do a few chores for the parents if he doesn't feel like going to work one day. I suspect that he's going to push the envelope as much as he can get away with, not enough to get fired, but he can sense the culture of the place he works at and knows how much he can get away with. Ugh.... [/QUOTE]
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