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<blockquote data-quote="everywoman" data-source="post: 224925" data-attributes="member: 1436"><p>difficult child spent the ages of 15-19 in and out of hospitals, jail, and out of the house for various reasons. In the last 6 months he has made some really positive changes. He is now working---close to fulltime. He just finished a stint of 17 days straight. </p><p></p><p>He has a employee Christmas party tomorrow. He has to carry a $10 exchange gift and an appetizer. He asked me to pick up stuff to fix sausage dip. He also wanted me to pick up something for his bosses. He said that all he knows is they are Florida Gator fans and like to drink wine. While out this morning, I ran across a deal on wine glasses etched with initials. I called to find out their last names. He was waiting when I got home to inspect them. </p><p></p><p>It's nice to see him enjoying some normalcy in his life. The crowd he ran with for years didn't do things like Christmas gatherings---at least not one that didn't include drugs. </p><p></p><p>He is finally growing up,</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="everywoman, post: 224925, member: 1436"] difficult child spent the ages of 15-19 in and out of hospitals, jail, and out of the house for various reasons. In the last 6 months he has made some really positive changes. He is now working---close to fulltime. He just finished a stint of 17 days straight. He has a employee Christmas party tomorrow. He has to carry a $10 exchange gift and an appetizer. He asked me to pick up stuff to fix sausage dip. He also wanted me to pick up something for his bosses. He said that all he knows is they are Florida Gator fans and like to drink wine. While out this morning, I ran across a deal on wine glasses etched with initials. I called to find out their last names. He was waiting when I got home to inspect them. It's nice to see him enjoying some normalcy in his life. The crowd he ran with for years didn't do things like Christmas gatherings---at least not one that didn't include drugs. He is finally growing up, [/QUOTE]
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