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How is my Difficult Child going to survive the winter in Colorado?
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<blockquote data-quote="blackgnat" data-source="post: 672899" data-attributes="member: 13561"><p>Hi, Cedar-yep, there's no point in him coming here -CHICAGO!!! WINTER!!!-besides all the other reasons that it would be terrible in every way.</p><p></p><p>The blizzard apparently barely touched Boulder, (where he spends most of his time) so that was something to be grateful for. And I feel that he'll find a way to get out of the cold when it does come. I just had to vent at the time.</p><p></p><p>I just started a seasonal job in retail-and though I'm retired, I'm still subbing during the day, with Special Education kids (0h, the irony!) . My last post about the blizzard was written after I had just got back from my first 8-4 (school) followed by 5-10 (retail) day. I was dead beat, no inner resources.</p><p></p><p>I'm too damn old for this-today I cancelled my sub job and am taking a day for ME and my mental health!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="blackgnat, post: 672899, member: 13561"] Hi, Cedar-yep, there's no point in him coming here -CHICAGO!!! WINTER!!!-besides all the other reasons that it would be terrible in every way. The blizzard apparently barely touched Boulder, (where he spends most of his time) so that was something to be grateful for. And I feel that he'll find a way to get out of the cold when it does come. I just had to vent at the time. I just started a seasonal job in retail-and though I'm retired, I'm still subbing during the day, with Special Education kids (0h, the irony!) . My last post about the blizzard was written after I had just got back from my first 8-4 (school) followed by 5-10 (retail) day. I was dead beat, no inner resources. I'm too damn old for this-today I cancelled my sub job and am taking a day for ME and my mental health! [/QUOTE]
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