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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 640146" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>Seems like he did figure it out. According his social media he is still in quarantine but in the destination city. Will be joining the team he will play for now at Monday and apparently will move out of the motel at same time. difficult child's case of noro was luckily mild, nausea, stomach pain, throwing up anything he tried to eat and so on, but he didn't need to stay in ten feet distance of bathroom so he was actually able to make the move. They want him to have three healthy days in quarantine so that he will not bring the bug with him to this team.</p><p></p><p>City he will be now is very small but less than 60 miles away from three big cities and also from the mid size city the parent team is. And one of the big cities is on very easy distance from both this and parent team's city so difficult child's options when it comes to therapists etc. should be rather good. And he is close enough our home that keeping the psychiatrist we found for him is very plausible. difficult child's contract is for this and two next seasons (though the team has a cop out option this spring) so it really seems difficult child will be getting some stability, that we have been hoping for him.</p><p></p><p>For now difficult child will lodge with three other guys in, what the others are saying is rather nice and big house. Roommate situations are always a challenge for difficult child but the last one he managed fine. And he has matured a lot from rather catastrophic roommate situation he created when he was 17.</p><p></p><p>difficult child did meet parent team's doctor and coaches at Friday and I'm sure I will hear more about that when he calls this afternoon, but his social media postings at least seem content even between the lines. So it seems to be fine.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 640146, member: 14557"] Seems like he did figure it out. According his social media he is still in quarantine but in the destination city. Will be joining the team he will play for now at Monday and apparently will move out of the motel at same time. difficult child's case of noro was luckily mild, nausea, stomach pain, throwing up anything he tried to eat and so on, but he didn't need to stay in ten feet distance of bathroom so he was actually able to make the move. They want him to have three healthy days in quarantine so that he will not bring the bug with him to this team. City he will be now is very small but less than 60 miles away from three big cities and also from the mid size city the parent team is. And one of the big cities is on very easy distance from both this and parent team's city so difficult child's options when it comes to therapists etc. should be rather good. And he is close enough our home that keeping the psychiatrist we found for him is very plausible. difficult child's contract is for this and two next seasons (though the team has a cop out option this spring) so it really seems difficult child will be getting some stability, that we have been hoping for him. For now difficult child will lodge with three other guys in, what the others are saying is rather nice and big house. Roommate situations are always a challenge for difficult child but the last one he managed fine. And he has matured a lot from rather catastrophic roommate situation he created when he was 17. difficult child did meet parent team's doctor and coaches at Friday and I'm sure I will hear more about that when he calls this afternoon, but his social media postings at least seem content even between the lines. So it seems to be fine. [/QUOTE]
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