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<blockquote data-quote="Karenvm" data-source="post: 588700" data-attributes="member: 15766"><p>AG, you have commented on my posts, and I see from reading yours how similar our situations are. About the only thing I can control right now is curfew... at least until I can't, meaning he just won't come home (has never happened yet, but I'm sure it will at some point). The doors will lock at 12. </p><p>The alarm report! I thought I was the only parent that checked that!!! I look to see which windows have been opened and when (tells me he is smoking pot in his room), doors open, etc. difficult child is primarily the reason we GOT the alarm, as we had discovered he was sneaking out at night. Imagine- having to get an alarm not just to keep unwanted people OUT, but to keep your own kids IN!!! CRAZY!</p><p></p><p>I think you really have a great mindset, and I am right there with you!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Karenvm, post: 588700, member: 15766"] AG, you have commented on my posts, and I see from reading yours how similar our situations are. About the only thing I can control right now is curfew... at least until I can't, meaning he just won't come home (has never happened yet, but I'm sure it will at some point). The doors will lock at 12. The alarm report! I thought I was the only parent that checked that!!! I look to see which windows have been opened and when (tells me he is smoking pot in his room), doors open, etc. difficult child is primarily the reason we GOT the alarm, as we had discovered he was sneaking out at night. Imagine- having to get an alarm not just to keep unwanted people OUT, but to keep your own kids IN!!! CRAZY! I think you really have a great mindset, and I am right there with you! [/QUOTE]
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