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<blockquote data-quote="TeDo" data-source="post: 546925"><p>I am glad to hear that something is working and that she seems to be on an even keel. difficult child 1 is in a similar place (don't get me started on difficult child 2). The relationship between your two sounds a lot like mine. difficult child 2 is leaving tomorrow for a week and a half and they are both saying they're glad to be away from each other but the truth is, difficult child 1 gets "out of sorts" when difficult child 2 isn't around. I hope difficult child handles it okay. Do you have a way for them to Skype or something similar with video so they can "see" each other while they talk? For difficult child 2, that was a HUGE help when my niece (whom difficult child 2 was attached to at the hip) went off to college.</p><p></p><p>Here's hoping. **fingers crossed**</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TeDo, post: 546925"] I am glad to hear that something is working and that she seems to be on an even keel. difficult child 1 is in a similar place (don't get me started on difficult child 2). The relationship between your two sounds a lot like mine. difficult child 2 is leaving tomorrow for a week and a half and they are both saying they're glad to be away from each other but the truth is, difficult child 1 gets "out of sorts" when difficult child 2 isn't around. I hope difficult child handles it okay. Do you have a way for them to Skype or something similar with video so they can "see" each other while they talk? For difficult child 2, that was a HUGE help when my niece (whom difficult child 2 was attached to at the hip) went off to college. Here's hoping. **fingers crossed** [/QUOTE]
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