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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 297323" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I think star has a point.</p><p></p><p>Cory constantly has kids over at his place. Not kids I would pick as ideal friends for him but it isnt my place anymore to pick his friends. He tries to steer some of the younger ones not to go in the direction he took when he was younger too and that tickles the heck out of me. He is always cooking and feeding them which does worry me a bit but I figure that it isnt such a bad thing to want to feed your friends. He doesnt come home for food often. Maybe a pack of fish or a pack of deer meat once in a blue moon. </p><p></p><p>Your daughter sounds rather resourceful in finding places to live. That is good. I am learning to stop fretting so much and taking on so much of that "oh gosh, I have to fix this for them" feeling. I swear I keep getting that feeling inside me when the problems arise and I start looking and researching and trying to keep the wolf at bay and by the time I figure something out....well Cory has already solved his problems and is on to something else! He did it all without me...lol. I didnt even need to be worried!!! I should have been sitting home eating bon bons...lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 297323, member: 1514"] I think star has a point. Cory constantly has kids over at his place. Not kids I would pick as ideal friends for him but it isnt my place anymore to pick his friends. He tries to steer some of the younger ones not to go in the direction he took when he was younger too and that tickles the heck out of me. He is always cooking and feeding them which does worry me a bit but I figure that it isnt such a bad thing to want to feed your friends. He doesnt come home for food often. Maybe a pack of fish or a pack of deer meat once in a blue moon. Your daughter sounds rather resourceful in finding places to live. That is good. I am learning to stop fretting so much and taking on so much of that "oh gosh, I have to fix this for them" feeling. I swear I keep getting that feeling inside me when the problems arise and I start looking and researching and trying to keep the wolf at bay and by the time I figure something out....well Cory has already solved his problems and is on to something else! He did it all without me...lol. I didnt even need to be worried!!! I should have been sitting home eating bon bons...lol. [/QUOTE]
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