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bought a safe last night I was too late
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<blockquote data-quote="KFld" data-source="post: 14060" data-attributes="member: 2442"><p>Our safe is bolted to the closet floor, but it's also a combination, so I don't have to worry about where to hide the key.</p><p>It's funny because we bought this safe when my kids were little and when we first got it I remember my husband trying to teach our son the combination, like it was a toy. I told him he shouldn't be teaching him it and he stopped. Thank god!!!</p><p></p><p>If he's stealing from you left and right, he shouldn't be in your home and your locks should be changed. That was my turning point with difficult child. I put up with many things, but as soon as I found out he was stealing from us, he was out the door. My poor daughter would spend her weekends babysitting and the next morning her money would be gone. It was when she started resenting my allowing that to happen that I realized we couldn't allow it any longer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KFld, post: 14060, member: 2442"] Our safe is bolted to the closet floor, but it's also a combination, so I don't have to worry about where to hide the key. It's funny because we bought this safe when my kids were little and when we first got it I remember my husband trying to teach our son the combination, like it was a toy. I told him he shouldn't be teaching him it and he stopped. Thank god!!! If he's stealing from you left and right, he shouldn't be in your home and your locks should be changed. That was my turning point with difficult child. I put up with many things, but as soon as I found out he was stealing from us, he was out the door. My poor daughter would spend her weekends babysitting and the next morning her money would be gone. It was when she started resenting my allowing that to happen that I realized we couldn't allow it any longer. [/QUOTE]
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