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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 402085" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>Jena, your talk with-the therapist sounds a lot like mine. Yrs ago, when I'd gotten myself in too deep, I said, "I think my problem is 'small brains, big heart.'" She laughed and said, "I didn't say it, but I'll agree!"</p><p>She had some very practical advice, very little of which I followed: Get rid of the dog, send the student back to S. America, resign from Rotary Club ... you get the idea.</p><p>Eventually, the student and Rotary went away, which really, really helped.</p><p>I trained the dog with-the help of a prong choke (saved her life, actually, because I was going to put her down), and my work with-her actually had a positive influence on my attitude toward my son: some things or people cannot change, so you work with-what you've got, don't expose them to situations you know won't work, and keep a tight leash on them! LOL!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 402085, member: 3419"] Jena, your talk with-the therapist sounds a lot like mine. Yrs ago, when I'd gotten myself in too deep, I said, "I think my problem is 'small brains, big heart.'" She laughed and said, "I didn't say it, but I'll agree!" She had some very practical advice, very little of which I followed: Get rid of the dog, send the student back to S. America, resign from Rotary Club ... you get the idea. Eventually, the student and Rotary went away, which really, really helped. I trained the dog with-the help of a prong choke (saved her life, actually, because I was going to put her down), and my work with-her actually had a positive influence on my attitude toward my son: some things or people cannot change, so you work with-what you've got, don't expose them to situations you know won't work, and keep a tight leash on them! LOL! [/QUOTE]
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