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<blockquote data-quote="HereWeGoAgain" data-source="post: 33559" data-attributes="member: 3485"><p>Things seem to be going pretty good for all of us. </p><p></p><p>Our daughter is settling in, has been in 9 days now and is working the program, she sounds upbeat but the manic-ness seems to have subsided somewhat. No complaints on the phone last night (she is allowed a 5 min. call every other day), she said to have fun on the trip and to give everybody her love and that she loves us. Now that she's been back on her medications for a few weeks I think she is finally stabilizing. Haven't heard any more about the "prophet" since the court appearance a week ago.</p><p></p><p>We head out on our trip to Oklahoma this afternoon. I procrastinated on packing, difficult child-like, until 2 this morning! Grandbaby has her car activity bag all set and wife and I burned three CDs of classic rock and classic hymns for the road -- now there's a combination you don't usually see.</p><p></p><p>I plan to not go anywhere near a computer for the next nine days. The toughest decisions I want to face are what to order for dinner. Catch you all on the flip-flop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="HereWeGoAgain, post: 33559, member: 3485"] Things seem to be going pretty good for all of us. Our daughter is settling in, has been in 9 days now and is working the program, she sounds upbeat but the manic-ness seems to have subsided somewhat. No complaints on the phone last night (she is allowed a 5 min. call every other day), she said to have fun on the trip and to give everybody her love and that she loves us. Now that she's been back on her medications for a few weeks I think she is finally stabilizing. Haven't heard any more about the "prophet" since the court appearance a week ago. We head out on our trip to Oklahoma this afternoon. I procrastinated on packing, difficult child-like, until 2 this morning! Grandbaby has her car activity bag all set and wife and I burned three CDs of classic rock and classic hymns for the road -- now there's a combination you don't usually see. I plan to not go anywhere near a computer for the next nine days. The toughest decisions I want to face are what to order for dinner. Catch you all on the flip-flop. [/QUOTE]
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