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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 633832" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>MWM, you are right, I seem to have a different family...lol. Cory (difficult child) does some awful things but the boy would lay down his life for me. I have never worried that he would hurt me or lie about me or anything else. Mostly he does stuff that hurts him. Which in turn does hurt me. Cory doesnt even use fb anymore. He did when he was out of town as an easy way to send us pictures of all the places he was seeing. Of course, Cory doesnt even use the computer much anymore unless he is checking craigslist for jobs. </p><p></p><p>Esri, I think a lot of kids leave in a huff. It makes it easier sometimes to just pull the bandaid off fast. It would be nice if all kids left the nest in the perfect manner. My middle son is the only one of mine that launched the way he was supposed to. He went into the Marines and he has never lived at home since he left on 2/18/2003. Yes I know the exact date...very traumatic day in our lives...lol. We didnt have to push him, in fact he planned going in from the time he was 8. My oldest granddaughter is 8 now and I am working with her to look to the future and plan goals for her life to aim for. Right now she says she wants to be a police officer like her Uncle Jamie. Im all for that! That will force her to be good as a teen. Jamie's goals to go into the Marines kept him inline during his teen years because he knew if he got into trouble his life was over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 633832, member: 1514"] MWM, you are right, I seem to have a different family...lol. Cory (difficult child) does some awful things but the boy would lay down his life for me. I have never worried that he would hurt me or lie about me or anything else. Mostly he does stuff that hurts him. Which in turn does hurt me. Cory doesnt even use fb anymore. He did when he was out of town as an easy way to send us pictures of all the places he was seeing. Of course, Cory doesnt even use the computer much anymore unless he is checking craigslist for jobs. Esri, I think a lot of kids leave in a huff. It makes it easier sometimes to just pull the bandaid off fast. It would be nice if all kids left the nest in the perfect manner. My middle son is the only one of mine that launched the way he was supposed to. He went into the Marines and he has never lived at home since he left on 2/18/2003. Yes I know the exact date...very traumatic day in our lives...lol. We didnt have to push him, in fact he planned going in from the time he was 8. My oldest granddaughter is 8 now and I am working with her to look to the future and plan goals for her life to aim for. Right now she says she wants to be a police officer like her Uncle Jamie. Im all for that! That will force her to be good as a teen. Jamie's goals to go into the Marines kept him inline during his teen years because he knew if he got into trouble his life was over. [/QUOTE]
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