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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 378626" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Good morning Marge, hope you are tucked away in your bed and sleeping soundly. </p><p>Nice of difficult child 3 to be thoughtful for m i l and even watch a movie you would enjoy. </p><p>We got difficult child moved into his apartment. I had a talk earlier in the day about how he had to work as hard as his dad, me and a friend worked. </p><p>No tantrums, no disappearing and whining. He had to work like an adult because we were all helping him. He did a good job until about 5 PM. It was</p><p>obvious he was done in and had nothing more left in him. A lot was accomplished and I was proud of his ability to focus. Needless to say his irritability</p><p>the rest of the night undid a lot of that. Got to take the bad with the good. We left him to some quiet time and went to the hotel. He stayed in his new place</p><p>after I stocked it with groceries. He needed some time and some sleep. Hopefully, I left him with something to think about in terms of self sabotage and </p><p>falling into old patterns. </p><p>Today it's unpacking boxes- donating the stuff that doesn't work or need(a truck of stuff from the hurricane ravaged house in addition to difficult child's own stuff makes for a very crowded apartment) His place is lovely though. I want to stay there for a while. It's like playing house for me. : ) One of my favorite imaginary games of my early youth. </p><p></p><p>Wendy, I hope you are basking in wedded bliss. </p><p></p><p>Have a peaceful Sunday friends.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 378626, member: 3"] Good morning Marge, hope you are tucked away in your bed and sleeping soundly. Nice of difficult child 3 to be thoughtful for m i l and even watch a movie you would enjoy. We got difficult child moved into his apartment. I had a talk earlier in the day about how he had to work as hard as his dad, me and a friend worked. No tantrums, no disappearing and whining. He had to work like an adult because we were all helping him. He did a good job until about 5 PM. It was obvious he was done in and had nothing more left in him. A lot was accomplished and I was proud of his ability to focus. Needless to say his irritability the rest of the night undid a lot of that. Got to take the bad with the good. We left him to some quiet time and went to the hotel. He stayed in his new place after I stocked it with groceries. He needed some time and some sleep. Hopefully, I left him with something to think about in terms of self sabotage and falling into old patterns. Today it's unpacking boxes- donating the stuff that doesn't work or need(a truck of stuff from the hurricane ravaged house in addition to difficult child's own stuff makes for a very crowded apartment) His place is lovely though. I want to stay there for a while. It's like playing house for me. : ) One of my favorite imaginary games of my early youth. Wendy, I hope you are basking in wedded bliss. Have a peaceful Sunday friends. [/QUOTE]
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