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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 468938" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Good for you PG.</p><p></p><p>Last December difficult child and i went down to the community college to enroll her in classes. She was so excited and I loved seeing the smile on her face as she registered for her courses and bought her books. It was a new start for her. husband talked to her on the phone while she was there and told her we would pay for it but this was her last chance and she better not blow it. I was so hopeful, she seemed so happy and positive about it. I had to drive her back and forth every day because we were not letting her drive. It took her two weeks before she began texting me that she had rides home and then not coming home for hours. She was skipping classes and smoking pot all day. The experiment ended, we finally kicked her out of the house and she had to withdraw from all the classes leaving us $1500 to pay.</p><p></p><p>I decided at that point to walk away. We had told her it was her last chance and it was. It still makes me very sad, all the missed opportunities she had. But alcohol and srugs are more powerful than anything int he world.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 468938, member: 59"] Good for you PG. Last December difficult child and i went down to the community college to enroll her in classes. She was so excited and I loved seeing the smile on her face as she registered for her courses and bought her books. It was a new start for her. husband talked to her on the phone while she was there and told her we would pay for it but this was her last chance and she better not blow it. I was so hopeful, she seemed so happy and positive about it. I had to drive her back and forth every day because we were not letting her drive. It took her two weeks before she began texting me that she had rides home and then not coming home for hours. She was skipping classes and smoking pot all day. The experiment ended, we finally kicked her out of the house and she had to withdraw from all the classes leaving us $1500 to pay. I decided at that point to walk away. We had told her it was her last chance and it was. It still makes me very sad, all the missed opportunities she had. But alcohol and srugs are more powerful than anything int he world. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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