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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 303214" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Good morning friends. </p><p>I am home again. It is so good to wake up in your own bed even if you didn't spend much time in it. </p><p>LDM, sounds like a fun day getting ready for the school year. Hope the rain holds off. I'll keep my fingers crossed that difficult child will grow with this new leap in independent decision making. I always have to remind myself that it isn't my job to keep them from making mistakes but to help them learn to make appropriate decisions and how to readjust when one does make a mistake. Big life lessons for your difficult child. </p><p></p><p>We drove back from Pittsburgh last night with our 2 yr old niece. She was a gem. Now she will have to get used to 3 dogs and a whole new house. I expect "tia faine" will be holding her a good bit today. (I will be brushing up on my spanish. yes, she is bilingual)Other than scrubbing the less than clean kitchen and unpacking my only job is to have fun with her. </p><p></p><p>difficult child was very frustrated that the dogs were unruly. LOL. I reminded them that he is much busier lately and they are bored. Much like he was before his life took on warp speed. </p><p></p><p>He is conflicted about the apartment and the roommate. He isn't sure he wants to committ for a year and that the young man is verrrrrrrryyyy quiet and barely speaks. I did explain that he doesn't have to be best friends with a roommate. I'm not sure difficult child is going to move with this young man. We will give him the information and let difficult child decide. Meanwhile, he continues to date this young lady. (fingers and toes crossed). </p><p></p><p>easy child seems happy as a clam. School is going very well and he is having fun. Work is going well also. </p><p></p><p>It's been a good month. </p><p>Tomorrow starts boot camp. I'm fairly nervous since I know how hard it will be but I am looking forward to the end when muscles are doing what they are supposed to do and doing it with strength. </p><p></p><p>Hope your holiday is a good one.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 303214, member: 3"] Good morning friends. I am home again. It is so good to wake up in your own bed even if you didn't spend much time in it. LDM, sounds like a fun day getting ready for the school year. Hope the rain holds off. I'll keep my fingers crossed that difficult child will grow with this new leap in independent decision making. I always have to remind myself that it isn't my job to keep them from making mistakes but to help them learn to make appropriate decisions and how to readjust when one does make a mistake. Big life lessons for your difficult child. We drove back from Pittsburgh last night with our 2 yr old niece. She was a gem. Now she will have to get used to 3 dogs and a whole new house. I expect "tia faine" will be holding her a good bit today. (I will be brushing up on my spanish. yes, she is bilingual)Other than scrubbing the less than clean kitchen and unpacking my only job is to have fun with her. difficult child was very frustrated that the dogs were unruly. LOL. I reminded them that he is much busier lately and they are bored. Much like he was before his life took on warp speed. He is conflicted about the apartment and the roommate. He isn't sure he wants to committ for a year and that the young man is verrrrrrrryyyy quiet and barely speaks. I did explain that he doesn't have to be best friends with a roommate. I'm not sure difficult child is going to move with this young man. We will give him the information and let difficult child decide. Meanwhile, he continues to date this young lady. (fingers and toes crossed). easy child seems happy as a clam. School is going very well and he is having fun. Work is going well also. It's been a good month. Tomorrow starts boot camp. I'm fairly nervous since I know how hard it will be but I am looking forward to the end when muscles are doing what they are supposed to do and doing it with strength. Hope your holiday is a good one. [/QUOTE]
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