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<blockquote data-quote="Lifeinthefoxhole" data-source="post: 425556"><p>What a well-timed thread....</p><p> </p><p>I got an IM from a former neighbor. (Being military, I have alot of former neighbors..) "How is Moose handling his AP exams? XYZ (her daughter) is driving us nuts!" </p><p> </p><p>My friend is a PP with two PCs, both girls. She posts on her FB about her children all the time! I finally "hid" her because I couldn't take the constant stream of accomplishments. </p><p> </p><p>Anyway, by sheer conincidence I knew the AP exams were being given that day because I work at the community college that the high school uses as a testing site. So I Im'ed her back. "AP exams were today....Moose doesn't seem concerned." </p><p> </p><p>Of course, I left out the part Moose leaving school due to his depression and ODD/ADD/etc. He'll take his GED next month and we'll go from there. But no prom, no sports teams, no real friends. He's doing better, he's slowly getting a handle on things, but it's a journey, no?</p><p> </p><p>I hurt every time I go by the high school or see happy, giggly teenagers running around with their friends. I try and hurt for HIM and not for me. </p><p> </p><p>Meanwhile, I stay away from PP and their PCs as much as possible.....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lifeinthefoxhole, post: 425556"] What a well-timed thread.... I got an IM from a former neighbor. (Being military, I have alot of former neighbors..) "How is Moose handling his AP exams? XYZ (her daughter) is driving us nuts!" My friend is a PP with two PCs, both girls. She posts on her FB about her children all the time! I finally "hid" her because I couldn't take the constant stream of accomplishments. Anyway, by sheer conincidence I knew the AP exams were being given that day because I work at the community college that the high school uses as a testing site. So I Im'ed her back. "AP exams were today....Moose doesn't seem concerned." Of course, I left out the part Moose leaving school due to his depression and ODD/ADD/etc. He'll take his GED next month and we'll go from there. But no prom, no sports teams, no real friends. He's doing better, he's slowly getting a handle on things, but it's a journey, no? I hurt every time I go by the high school or see happy, giggly teenagers running around with their friends. I try and hurt for HIM and not for me. Meanwhile, I stay away from PP and their PCs as much as possible..... [/QUOTE]
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