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Fickle about her new job.....good grief!
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 24746" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Honestly as far as the tv and the lights go...I cant sleep without my tv on at all. Its too quiet. I wake up if the power goes out! How idiotic is that? </p><p></p><p>Maybe get her a tv, small one, for her room as a belated present. You can pick one up cheap at a pawn shop. </p><p></p><p>You can teach her eye drops with visine, cuts and stuff with bandaids and neosporin, make a card with her important medical info on it to carry in her wallet. Cory knows how to call his doctors and make appts, sign himself and the baby in, go to the pharmacy, and all that good stuff. He can measure medications in a dropper and a spoon. </p><p></p><p>Start teaching her the basics of how to cook, wash clothes, handle banking, and pay bills. These are all needed parts of growing up. Does she even know how to open a bank account? How to start direct deposit? I had no idea that my boys learned these things by watching me but they did. She will stumble but you are there for the questions. Prod her along and she will get there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 24746, member: 1514"] Honestly as far as the tv and the lights go...I cant sleep without my tv on at all. Its too quiet. I wake up if the power goes out! How idiotic is that? Maybe get her a tv, small one, for her room as a belated present. You can pick one up cheap at a pawn shop. You can teach her eye drops with visine, cuts and stuff with bandaids and neosporin, make a card with her important medical info on it to carry in her wallet. Cory knows how to call his doctors and make appts, sign himself and the baby in, go to the pharmacy, and all that good stuff. He can measure medications in a dropper and a spoon. Start teaching her the basics of how to cook, wash clothes, handle banking, and pay bills. These are all needed parts of growing up. Does she even know how to open a bank account? How to start direct deposit? I had no idea that my boys learned these things by watching me but they did. She will stumble but you are there for the questions. Prod her along and she will get there. [/QUOTE]
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