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difficult child smashed into a parked car, drunk
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 517320" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Kathy I've read the sequence of events differently than you have. Nancy read an email about difficult child's activities. difficult child found out and deleted all her emails which would indicate difficult child knows. on the other hand, if it coincidentally happened that difficult child was drunk, forgot to delete Friday night's email and Nancy read it Saturday then maybe difficult child doesn't know. Somehow I think she does.</p><p></p><p>To me the saddest part is that so many of us truly know how much Nancy wanted to believe that difficult child had turned a corner...we've been there done that. We want to have our difficult child's be examples of redemption and deep introspection and heartfelt actions. Actually we want our difficult children to become adult PCs. We all know we have to "stay prepared for the worst" but each time the blankin' "worst" happens...we want to believe that it won't happen again. Sigh. Basically, however, our difficult children are self serving players. We just have to protect ourselves as best we can. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 517320, member: 35"] Kathy I've read the sequence of events differently than you have. Nancy read an email about difficult child's activities. difficult child found out and deleted all her emails which would indicate difficult child knows. on the other hand, if it coincidentally happened that difficult child was drunk, forgot to delete Friday night's email and Nancy read it Saturday then maybe difficult child doesn't know. Somehow I think she does. To me the saddest part is that so many of us truly know how much Nancy wanted to believe that difficult child had turned a corner...we've been there done that. We want to have our difficult child's be examples of redemption and deep introspection and heartfelt actions. Actually we want our difficult children to become adult PCs. We all know we have to "stay prepared for the worst" but each time the blankin' "worst" happens...we want to believe that it won't happen again. Sigh. Basically, however, our difficult children are self serving players. We just have to protect ourselves as best we can. DDD [/QUOTE]
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