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difficult child got fired and other great news~
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 221622" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>Ugh. difficult child's love self-sabatage.</p><p>All of my kids paid for their own car insurance. And it started at 16 when they could work. We couldn't afford the insurance and in my opinion driving isn't a right. All of them did work and pay the supplemental insurance (they weren't the primary drivers and it wasn't that much, but they did have to pay). I wouldn't give difficult child money to drive. Heck, I think you're a saint. I'd be giving her two months to pack her bags and leave. She may see it as a wake up call if she suddenly had to fend for herself. You'd be amazed at how resourceful our kids can get. They don't starve!!!</p><p>(((Hugs))) and I"m sorry she's back to making poor choices. In spite of that, I hope you detach from her enough to enjoy your holiday. Don't let her ruin it!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 221622, member: 1550"] Ugh. difficult child's love self-sabatage. All of my kids paid for their own car insurance. And it started at 16 when they could work. We couldn't afford the insurance and in my opinion driving isn't a right. All of them did work and pay the supplemental insurance (they weren't the primary drivers and it wasn't that much, but they did have to pay). I wouldn't give difficult child money to drive. Heck, I think you're a saint. I'd be giving her two months to pack her bags and leave. She may see it as a wake up call if she suddenly had to fend for herself. You'd be amazed at how resourceful our kids can get. They don't starve!!! (((Hugs))) and I"m sorry she's back to making poor choices. In spite of that, I hope you detach from her enough to enjoy your holiday. Don't let her ruin it! [/QUOTE]
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