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<blockquote data-quote="exhausted" data-source="post: 513284" data-attributes="member: 11001"><p>Nancy,</p><p>When I graduated from high school, my mom bought a hope chest for me. I still love it today-she gave us so little and was a strict mom. My sister did not graduate from a traditional high school and my mother was not happy, so she did nothing for my sister, not even a card. It is still a wound in my sister's heart all these years later. I think it is good what you are doing. </p><p></p><p> difficult child will have to decide what she will scarifice to make ends meet. She may not make it, but she will have tried. As for the pets, I hope she comes to her senses and loves them enough to get them a new home. The dog would be a good protector in the area she is in, but he is the one who will need all the attention and cost the most money to feed and keep healthy. Hopefully she'll make the right choice when forced to.</p><p></p><p>If and when she leaves the stuff behind, it is on her, not you. I would do the same thing as you have. ((Hugs))</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exhausted, post: 513284, member: 11001"] Nancy, When I graduated from high school, my mom bought a hope chest for me. I still love it today-she gave us so little and was a strict mom. My sister did not graduate from a traditional high school and my mother was not happy, so she did nothing for my sister, not even a card. It is still a wound in my sister's heart all these years later. I think it is good what you are doing. difficult child will have to decide what she will scarifice to make ends meet. She may not make it, but she will have tried. As for the pets, I hope she comes to her senses and loves them enough to get them a new home. The dog would be a good protector in the area she is in, but he is the one who will need all the attention and cost the most money to feed and keep healthy. Hopefully she'll make the right choice when forced to. If and when she leaves the stuff behind, it is on her, not you. I would do the same thing as you have. ((Hugs)) [/QUOTE]
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