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<blockquote data-quote="barneysmom" data-source="post: 401989" data-attributes="member: 1872"><p>I am rooting for him. He sounds like a wonderful young man. He sounds invigorated, and the insights he's giving you about what is emotionally not healthy for him, are so refreshing to hear, especially when he follows it up with action like hair-cutting and room cleaning. Love hearing about those crystal blue eyes and great lashes.</p><p></p><p>Maybe we'll have to trust him that the school piece is not healthy for him right now (easy for me to say as an outsider). I think the schooling will work itself out once he's able to get some control of his life (which he's doing).</p><p></p><p>I'll be keeping you and Matt in my thoughts. I think you're really being a warrior mom, and also emotionally a very generous person, to give him some space at this time. It's not easy. Good thing you raised him so well, so that you are able to trust his decisions at this time, at least to some extent.</p><p></p><p>Jo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="barneysmom, post: 401989, member: 1872"] I am rooting for him. He sounds like a wonderful young man. He sounds invigorated, and the insights he's giving you about what is emotionally not healthy for him, are so refreshing to hear, especially when he follows it up with action like hair-cutting and room cleaning. Love hearing about those crystal blue eyes and great lashes. Maybe we'll have to trust him that the school piece is not healthy for him right now (easy for me to say as an outsider). I think the schooling will work itself out once he's able to get some control of his life (which he's doing). I'll be keeping you and Matt in my thoughts. I think you're really being a warrior mom, and also emotionally a very generous person, to give him some space at this time. It's not easy. Good thing you raised him so well, so that you are able to trust his decisions at this time, at least to some extent. Jo [/QUOTE]
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