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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 496410" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Proud of you!!! You are doing all the right things. NO WAY should you make this easy on him!!! Gee, he is out and living on the beach with no place to lock things up so you should send let him go buy a new bike at sears? Talk about stinkin' thinkin'! How long would that bike last before it was stolen or sold for something? Where would difficult child lock a bike up if you gave in to him? </p><p></p><p>I especially applaud your thinking that the sober house should call you if/when difficult child is ready/able to return, rather than you calling them to make arrangement if if if. That is an AWESOME change in thinking for you!!!!!!! Be PROUD of yourself that you are putting the work and effort onto the shoulders where they belong. Maintaining sobriety is difficult child's job, not yours. So is making arrangements to pay for the sober house.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 496410, member: 1233"] Proud of you!!! You are doing all the right things. NO WAY should you make this easy on him!!! Gee, he is out and living on the beach with no place to lock things up so you should send let him go buy a new bike at sears? Talk about stinkin' thinkin'! How long would that bike last before it was stolen or sold for something? Where would difficult child lock a bike up if you gave in to him? I especially applaud your thinking that the sober house should call you if/when difficult child is ready/able to return, rather than you calling them to make arrangement if if if. That is an AWESOME change in thinking for you!!!!!!! Be PROUD of yourself that you are putting the work and effort onto the shoulders where they belong. Maintaining sobriety is difficult child's job, not yours. So is making arrangements to pay for the sober house. [/QUOTE]
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