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<blockquote data-quote="Catmom" data-source="post: 707526" data-attributes="member: 21332"><p>Here is my update. Uneventful weekend. Phew!<img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" />. I helped son clean out his room and put some things away in a keepsake box I have for each son. I went shopping and had so much fun buying all news things for his bathroom that I have now claimed as my own. Very excited, never had my own bathroom ever. I put some of his furniture in my shed and said I would keep it for one month but then it goes to the curb! He left last night with a lot of his belongings. I didn't ask too many questions as I know it would be a "poor me" story and I don't feel like being manipulated at this time. My other son, who is a good kid, is away at school. For the past year he has had to keep his bedroom door at my house locked bc he is afraid stuff would get stolen....which it has happened a lot in the past. This morning, I unlocked his door. Yesterday, the locks were changed. I have to admit, I am waiting for my troubled son to show up at the door asking for money or a place to sleep or whatever other drama it is at the time. I am quite sure he will try to weasel his way back into the house. So here is what I did, I am trying to adopt 2 adult cats that just lost their mommy. (Human mommy passed away recently) And I am going to give my son's room to them. So basically, no room at the inn! by the way....excited for the new kitties to come, should be here within 2 weeks....my kitty died a few weeks ago from among other things, severe asthma.</p><p>Bluebell, amazing similarities. To everyone else, you have helped me more than you could ever know. I am sure my story isn't over but I am so fortunate that you guys understand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Catmom, post: 707526, member: 21332"] Here is my update. Uneventful weekend. Phew!:). I helped son clean out his room and put some things away in a keepsake box I have for each son. I went shopping and had so much fun buying all news things for his bathroom that I have now claimed as my own. Very excited, never had my own bathroom ever. I put some of his furniture in my shed and said I would keep it for one month but then it goes to the curb! He left last night with a lot of his belongings. I didn't ask too many questions as I know it would be a "poor me" story and I don't feel like being manipulated at this time. My other son, who is a good kid, is away at school. For the past year he has had to keep his bedroom door at my house locked bc he is afraid stuff would get stolen....which it has happened a lot in the past. This morning, I unlocked his door. Yesterday, the locks were changed. I have to admit, I am waiting for my troubled son to show up at the door asking for money or a place to sleep or whatever other drama it is at the time. I am quite sure he will try to weasel his way back into the house. So here is what I did, I am trying to adopt 2 adult cats that just lost their mommy. (Human mommy passed away recently) And I am going to give my son's room to them. So basically, no room at the inn! by the way....excited for the new kitties to come, should be here within 2 weeks....my kitty died a few weeks ago from among other things, severe asthma. Bluebell, amazing similarities. To everyone else, you have helped me more than you could ever know. I am sure my story isn't over but I am so fortunate that you guys understand. [/QUOTE]
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