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<blockquote data-quote="JKF" data-source="post: 608161" data-attributes="member: 12470"><p>Thank you RE! I hope that this is the right thing too and that "everything happens for a reason". In my gut I feel that it's the right path but due to his track record I'm so nervous. Uggggh!</p><p></p><p>He is almost there. He'll be arriving in 15 minutes!! OMG! </p><p></p><p>I have to admit - one thing that's really freaking me out right now is that my dad hasn't seen difficult child in 2 years and difficult child has DEFINITELY changed appearance wise. I tried to prepare my dad but he'll still be shocked. difficult child has gained an <em><strong>enormous</strong></em> amount of weight, his hair is unkempt, his face is unshaven and broken out, his nails are long and dirty, and I'm sure after 2 days on a bus he does NOT smell very good at all! I'm really nervous about my dad's reaction for some reason. I almost feel like it's a "blind date" if that makes sense. I know it sounds so shallow and mean but it's definitely freaking me out. Ugggh!</p><p></p><p>Anyway, difficult child enjoyed his bus trip across country. That makes me happy. He's never really traveled much with us and this is his first big trip in a long time. He got to see so many things, including snow in the mountains in Wyoming and a herd of Bison. He seemed genuinely happy when sharing his pictures and experiences with me and it makes me smile to know he's off to a decent start.</p><p></p><p>I think I'll feel better once he arrives. I hope so anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JKF, post: 608161, member: 12470"] Thank you RE! I hope that this is the right thing too and that "everything happens for a reason". In my gut I feel that it's the right path but due to his track record I'm so nervous. Uggggh! He is almost there. He'll be arriving in 15 minutes!! OMG! I have to admit - one thing that's really freaking me out right now is that my dad hasn't seen difficult child in 2 years and difficult child has DEFINITELY changed appearance wise. I tried to prepare my dad but he'll still be shocked. difficult child has gained an [I][B]enormous[/B][/I] amount of weight, his hair is unkempt, his face is unshaven and broken out, his nails are long and dirty, and I'm sure after 2 days on a bus he does NOT smell very good at all! I'm really nervous about my dad's reaction for some reason. I almost feel like it's a "blind date" if that makes sense. I know it sounds so shallow and mean but it's definitely freaking me out. Ugggh! Anyway, difficult child enjoyed his bus trip across country. That makes me happy. He's never really traveled much with us and this is his first big trip in a long time. He got to see so many things, including snow in the mountains in Wyoming and a herd of Bison. He seemed genuinely happy when sharing his pictures and experiences with me and it makes me smile to know he's off to a decent start. I think I'll feel better once he arrives. I hope so anyway. [/QUOTE]
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