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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 646777" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Thank you, and now that I've read your note, I remember that he did say "I'm tired of this F-ing crap and the only reason I lie is to get your approval! I don't care what the F you think!"</p><p></p><p>I texted him and asked what he was going to do about his medications in the a.m. He texted back that he didn't care, and good night.</p><p>I'd like to drop them off at school but I need a dr's order to bring them to the nurse's office. So that means I have to hand them to difficult child ... which assumes that he will be at school.</p><p>Sigh.</p><p>Yes, I know he'll come home eventually. I just hope that he doesn't get in trouble in the meantime. Either by being a victim, or doing something stupid.</p><p></p><p>husband sat at the table a few min ago and blasted difficult child again (after he was out of the house), I said, "Yes, I understand all of that about the lying, but he is developmentally about 15. Do you think that's safe, to be walking around at night at that age? And in this cold? I don't think it's the best thing to yell at him. I think he needs guidance."</p><p>husband apologized, but he's still mad.</p><p>I told him I wouldn't be able to sleep, waiting up for difficult child. husband said he'd wait up.</p><p>Not. I know he'll fall asleep. We both desperately need sleep. And so does difficult child.</p><p></p><p>by the way, the extra house key from the outside hiding spot is gone. I found the key last week while I was cleaning the kitchen, and put it back outside. It had only been back in its outdoor spot for a few days. That means that difficult child used it and didn't put it back. (He doesn't put much of anything back.)</p><p>I just hope he didn't give it to a friend.</p><p></p><p>And I think that difficult child has been smoking, either cigs or pot or both. He's had a constant cough for a month. Cough,cough,cough, short and shallow, just like someone who is smoking and not used to it.</p><p>Just saying.</p><p></p><p>by the way, what do you use a mechanical food chopper for, besides carrots and celery? husband found a brand new one in the trunk. Maybe difficult child bought it for culinary class. Or maybe he's going to make his own weed or something? Okay, I made myself smile with that one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 646777, member: 3419"] Thank you, and now that I've read your note, I remember that he did say "I'm tired of this F-ing crap and the only reason I lie is to get your approval! I don't care what the F you think!" I texted him and asked what he was going to do about his medications in the a.m. He texted back that he didn't care, and good night. I'd like to drop them off at school but I need a dr's order to bring them to the nurse's office. So that means I have to hand them to difficult child ... which assumes that he will be at school. Sigh. Yes, I know he'll come home eventually. I just hope that he doesn't get in trouble in the meantime. Either by being a victim, or doing something stupid. husband sat at the table a few min ago and blasted difficult child again (after he was out of the house), I said, "Yes, I understand all of that about the lying, but he is developmentally about 15. Do you think that's safe, to be walking around at night at that age? And in this cold? I don't think it's the best thing to yell at him. I think he needs guidance." husband apologized, but he's still mad. I told him I wouldn't be able to sleep, waiting up for difficult child. husband said he'd wait up. Not. I know he'll fall asleep. We both desperately need sleep. And so does difficult child. by the way, the extra house key from the outside hiding spot is gone. I found the key last week while I was cleaning the kitchen, and put it back outside. It had only been back in its outdoor spot for a few days. That means that difficult child used it and didn't put it back. (He doesn't put much of anything back.) I just hope he didn't give it to a friend. And I think that difficult child has been smoking, either cigs or pot or both. He's had a constant cough for a month. Cough,cough,cough, short and shallow, just like someone who is smoking and not used to it. Just saying. by the way, what do you use a mechanical food chopper for, besides carrots and celery? husband found a brand new one in the trunk. Maybe difficult child bought it for culinary class. Or maybe he's going to make his own weed or something? Okay, I made myself smile with that one. [/QUOTE]
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