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Another day, another drama, this time, a boys' fight
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 489394" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Thanks, Buddy!</p><p></p><p>I didn't have time to go to TMobile. I had to run over to P's asst living ctr to pick up her afternoon medications, even though she has a companion who drives her everywhere, in this case, to the neurologist's ofc. The head of nursing is cracking down on letting anyone except family or POA take medications out of the bldg.</p><p>Then I sat through the appointment.</p><p>Then I zoomed to school and picked up difficult child. He was so miffed! Wanted to know why he couldn't walk home with-his friend, E. I told him I wanted to spend time with-him. HAhahhahaha! I know that was lame. And he didn't believe me.</p><p>I drove to husband's ofc and got therapy and an adjustment, and husband walked out to the car and told difficult child that we can read all of his emails and texts and know that he was going to have a fight today. difficult child said he wasn't, because his girlfriend told him not to. (That's the only reason?) On the way home, I said, "Do you know what I used to do b4 you were born? I was a reporter. I gathered information on people and then decided whether it was worth publishing."</p><p>I thought I'd let that sink in a bit. I doubt he'll put it together.</p><p>In the meantime, we're keeping the boys apart all weekend.</p><p>Next wk, however, is another story. I suspect I'll have to pick him up all week. Or all yr.</p><p>But at least I can stop by TMobile b4 I get him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 489394, member: 3419"] Thanks, Buddy! I didn't have time to go to TMobile. I had to run over to P's asst living ctr to pick up her afternoon medications, even though she has a companion who drives her everywhere, in this case, to the neurologist's ofc. The head of nursing is cracking down on letting anyone except family or POA take medications out of the bldg. Then I sat through the appointment. Then I zoomed to school and picked up difficult child. He was so miffed! Wanted to know why he couldn't walk home with-his friend, E. I told him I wanted to spend time with-him. HAhahhahaha! I know that was lame. And he didn't believe me. I drove to husband's ofc and got therapy and an adjustment, and husband walked out to the car and told difficult child that we can read all of his emails and texts and know that he was going to have a fight today. difficult child said he wasn't, because his girlfriend told him not to. (That's the only reason?) On the way home, I said, "Do you know what I used to do b4 you were born? I was a reporter. I gathered information on people and then decided whether it was worth publishing." I thought I'd let that sink in a bit. I doubt he'll put it together. In the meantime, we're keeping the boys apart all weekend. Next wk, however, is another story. I suspect I'll have to pick him up all week. Or all yr. But at least I can stop by TMobile b4 I get him. [/QUOTE]
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