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<blockquote data-quote="idohope" data-source="post: 371328" data-attributes="member: 7722"><p>Found crab 8 hours into room emptying. difficult child was home by that time. We danced with joy. I could not beleive how far that thing had gotten and what it had crawled through (over? under?). it was in a corner opposite its tank under a pile of junk three feet high.</p><p></p><p>difficult child was not feeling well today, stomach and headache which she has had for a couple of days. Maybe the medications. She has not connected the two (medications and headache/stomachache). I see psychiatrist on Monday or will check in sooner if she continues to feel so bad. So she did not go to practice this afternoon but she did help me with her room. She filled two large garbage bags with stuff to be thrown out. I was floored. Goodbye headless barbie; goodbye foam craft kit with half the pieces missing....</p><p></p><p>But her room is pretty much cleared. We stayed up a little late to get it finished. We are exhausted. She is sound asleep. On the floor of my bedroom which is her usual spot. Lol. Clean or not she was not sleeping in her room. Hopefully we can work up to that.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the encouragement and the tip about taking the pictures. I will definitely do that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="idohope, post: 371328, member: 7722"] Found crab 8 hours into room emptying. difficult child was home by that time. We danced with joy. I could not beleive how far that thing had gotten and what it had crawled through (over? under?). it was in a corner opposite its tank under a pile of junk three feet high. difficult child was not feeling well today, stomach and headache which she has had for a couple of days. Maybe the medications. She has not connected the two (medications and headache/stomachache). I see psychiatrist on Monday or will check in sooner if she continues to feel so bad. So she did not go to practice this afternoon but she did help me with her room. She filled two large garbage bags with stuff to be thrown out. I was floored. Goodbye headless barbie; goodbye foam craft kit with half the pieces missing.... But her room is pretty much cleared. We stayed up a little late to get it finished. We are exhausted. She is sound asleep. On the floor of my bedroom which is her usual spot. Lol. Clean or not she was not sleeping in her room. Hopefully we can work up to that. Thanks for the encouragement and the tip about taking the pictures. I will definitely do that. [/QUOTE]
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