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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 247426" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>KLMNO - You are awesome! You have moving down to a "T" it sounds. Must have done a lot?</p><p> </p><p>difficult child moved his t.v. onto his bed (Yes, his bed!), moved the large t.v. I bought for the game room (for Wii) onto his bedroom t.v. stand, and moved the computer into the game room (I can now be on it without snoopy eyes walking past). He put his Wii stuff back out to the living room. Now we are trying to figure out what to do with his little t.v. However, he now says he thinks the large t.v. is too big for his room so we have to find a new place for that one and the little one will stay put.</p><p> </p><p>Once the computer was put into this room, it stopped working! I do have the worse luck with computers. I think I disconnected something in trying to figure it out!</p><p> </p><p>So, this morning, I went through my closet and dresser drawers - all of my clothes and packaged up 7 large trash bags of clothes and 1 small bag of shoes (A few of mine and some of husband's. I am not into having tons of shoes and didn't get Diva to go through hers or we would have another 2 bags of shoes) to take to a drop off point.</p><p> </p><p>Our house looks worse than normal (which is bad) and difficult child gets a call from a friend asking to come over. He hasn't had many friends over since Summer of 2007 when he started having behavorial problems and I don't want to discourage by saying "no" unless it is absolutely necessary. So, I talked to the mom and told her we were in the midst of rearranging some rooms and going through clothes so the house is worse than its normal disaster. </p><p> </p><p>I asked if I could take the other boy bowling - now how is that for avoidance? I can do a great job at avoiding also! So, I took the boys bowling (ate at the bowling alley) and then to add to the avoidance process, took them to the Pink Panther 2 movie. After that, I couldn't avoid any longer (nothing to do but bowl and movies in this town) and they wanted to come home to play Legos!</p><p> </p><p>I then finished up my chore of going through my dresser and putting the bags in the van to drop off tomorrow.</p><p> </p><p>Where is my avoidance shirt? (Though I must confess, it is easier to avoid when my computer is working. husband got it going this evening)</p><p> </p><p>So, Jena, how far along are you?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 247426, member: 5096"] KLMNO - You are awesome! You have moving down to a "T" it sounds. Must have done a lot? difficult child moved his t.v. onto his bed (Yes, his bed!), moved the large t.v. I bought for the game room (for Wii) onto his bedroom t.v. stand, and moved the computer into the game room (I can now be on it without snoopy eyes walking past). He put his Wii stuff back out to the living room. Now we are trying to figure out what to do with his little t.v. However, he now says he thinks the large t.v. is too big for his room so we have to find a new place for that one and the little one will stay put. Once the computer was put into this room, it stopped working! I do have the worse luck with computers. I think I disconnected something in trying to figure it out! So, this morning, I went through my closet and dresser drawers - all of my clothes and packaged up 7 large trash bags of clothes and 1 small bag of shoes (A few of mine and some of husband's. I am not into having tons of shoes and didn't get Diva to go through hers or we would have another 2 bags of shoes) to take to a drop off point. Our house looks worse than normal (which is bad) and difficult child gets a call from a friend asking to come over. He hasn't had many friends over since Summer of 2007 when he started having behavorial problems and I don't want to discourage by saying "no" unless it is absolutely necessary. So, I talked to the mom and told her we were in the midst of rearranging some rooms and going through clothes so the house is worse than its normal disaster. I asked if I could take the other boy bowling - now how is that for avoidance? I can do a great job at avoiding also! So, I took the boys bowling (ate at the bowling alley) and then to add to the avoidance process, took them to the Pink Panther 2 movie. After that, I couldn't avoid any longer (nothing to do but bowl and movies in this town) and they wanted to come home to play Legos! I then finished up my chore of going through my dresser and putting the bags in the van to drop off tomorrow. Where is my avoidance shirt? (Though I must confess, it is easier to avoid when my computer is working. husband got it going this evening) So, Jena, how far along are you? [/QUOTE]
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