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DS at my sister's house-
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<blockquote data-quote="ChickPea" data-source="post: 750268" data-attributes="member: 24089"><p>It's hard right now, too, not knowing what your sister wants to discuss with you. Try to not worry until you need to (this is my own advice that rarely works, haha).</p><p></p><p>We were in a rock and a hard place with our daughter a few weeks back as she was being faced with eviction and had nowhere to stay. I was playing all sorts of scenarios in my mind about what stupidity she would get into. But none of us budged (family), and thankfully none of my friends let her stay there. She found a place with a man her grandfather's age and has been sleeping on his couch, using his vehicle, etc. I'm guessing that honeymoon will be over soon. It IS nice to know where your kiddo is. I totally understand that. I fear that she will lose her living situation there, though. Then what?</p><p></p><p>My daughter craves drama and is self-sabotaging absolutely. 100%.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ChickPea, post: 750268, member: 24089"] It's hard right now, too, not knowing what your sister wants to discuss with you. Try to not worry until you need to (this is my own advice that rarely works, haha). We were in a rock and a hard place with our daughter a few weeks back as she was being faced with eviction and had nowhere to stay. I was playing all sorts of scenarios in my mind about what stupidity she would get into. But none of us budged (family), and thankfully none of my friends let her stay there. She found a place with a man her grandfather's age and has been sleeping on his couch, using his vehicle, etc. I'm guessing that honeymoon will be over soon. It IS nice to know where your kiddo is. I totally understand that. I fear that she will lose her living situation there, though. Then what? My daughter craves drama and is self-sabotaging absolutely. 100%. [/QUOTE]
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