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difficult child gave me a run for my money today
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 556763" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Thank you. I did! easy child came along, too.</p><p></p><p>husband came home while I was gone (I try not to have too much time go by where one of us isn't here) and he said that he and difficult child got into it, loudly, and difficult child argued and lied the entire time. husband told him that he cannot skip school because he's on probation. husband also told him no phone. Period. He went into our bedroom, turned out the lights, and watched YouTube videos. difficult child went into his bedroom, turned out the light, and watched little movies on a little ipad or something. (Can they make them any tinier?) </p><p>Must be a guy thing, going into your cave.</p><p></p><p>I told husband that tomorrow afternoon, I want to go through difficult child's room and do a search. I am not expecting to find much of anything, but I want him to know that we are going to be doing this periodically.</p><p>If his reaction is calm, like it was for the urine test, I'll know he has nothing to hide.</p><p>If he explodes and blocks the door, it's pretty obvious. I'm guessing he'll be calm.</p><p></p><p>I looked at the paper he had written so far. He basically reworded the news article and hasn't really addressed any of the four points that are outlined on the instruction sheet. I think tomorrow is going to be a long day...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 556763, member: 3419"] Thank you. I did! easy child came along, too. husband came home while I was gone (I try not to have too much time go by where one of us isn't here) and he said that he and difficult child got into it, loudly, and difficult child argued and lied the entire time. husband told him that he cannot skip school because he's on probation. husband also told him no phone. Period. He went into our bedroom, turned out the lights, and watched YouTube videos. difficult child went into his bedroom, turned out the light, and watched little movies on a little ipad or something. (Can they make them any tinier?) Must be a guy thing, going into your cave. I told husband that tomorrow afternoon, I want to go through difficult child's room and do a search. I am not expecting to find much of anything, but I want him to know that we are going to be doing this periodically. If his reaction is calm, like it was for the urine test, I'll know he has nothing to hide. If he explodes and blocks the door, it's pretty obvious. I'm guessing he'll be calm. I looked at the paper he had written so far. He basically reworded the news article and hasn't really addressed any of the four points that are outlined on the instruction sheet. I think tomorrow is going to be a long day... [/QUOTE]
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