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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 482759" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>Won't it be great when she starts handing YOU money? </p><p></p><p>It's really not the money that will matter to you then - It's the level of responsibility that will make you fear the 'now what do I wait for?" and then.....little by little things fall into place, you breath a little easier, and a little easier, and a little easier until eventually you breath without being conscious of holding your breath. </p><p></p><p>Each step in this process seems to take so much out of us (both them and us) that by the time it's all over? It truly seemed like life went by in a blink. </p><p></p><p>I believe you and husband made an excellent choice, well thought out, and one you can live with. You have a daughter that is trying, working, asking for help - not stealing, not doing drugs or drinking - and in that? I see many, many positives that far outweigh a loan, or gift of fifty dollars. </p><p></p><p>The above that I wrote? I can say because I just received my first Money Gram for $75 dollars. I put it in an account that I won't touch (and laughed when I put it there) thinking 'Oh how long before he asks for it back?' so far it's been three months. FYI. </p><p></p><p>Hugs & Love </p><p>Star</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 482759, member: 4964"] Won't it be great when she starts handing YOU money? It's really not the money that will matter to you then - It's the level of responsibility that will make you fear the 'now what do I wait for?" and then.....little by little things fall into place, you breath a little easier, and a little easier, and a little easier until eventually you breath without being conscious of holding your breath. Each step in this process seems to take so much out of us (both them and us) that by the time it's all over? It truly seemed like life went by in a blink. I believe you and husband made an excellent choice, well thought out, and one you can live with. You have a daughter that is trying, working, asking for help - not stealing, not doing drugs or drinking - and in that? I see many, many positives that far outweigh a loan, or gift of fifty dollars. The above that I wrote? I can say because I just received my first Money Gram for $75 dollars. I put it in an account that I won't touch (and laughed when I put it there) thinking 'Oh how long before he asks for it back?' so far it's been three months. FYI. Hugs & Love Star [/QUOTE]
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