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I think something is up with difficult child ~ Updated
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<blockquote data-quote="Kathy813" data-source="post: 500829" data-attributes="member: 1967"><p>No, we had long ago switched the title to her name and she has her own insurance policy. We weren't taking any chances that we would be liable in any way for her bad choices.</p><p></p><p>I just got off the phone with the director of the halfway house. He said difficult child was there at bedcheck last night at midnight and that he has seen both her and the roommate there this morning. He said he would do a little investigating and see if he could find anything out about what was going on.</p><p></p><p>He said that he had also told her not to loan out her car. She also made a point out of telling me that she had brought the GPS that I had lent her for job searches into her room so it was safe which struck me as odd since things in her room have been stolen. I pointed that out and she said, "well, I thought it would be safer in my room with the new lock than in the car." Again, it makes me think she lent out the car and thought she was protecting the GPS.</p><p></p><p>The director called back and he said he had talked to both of them and they were sticking by that story. He said difficult child had been up every day last week and out looking for a job and that she had really come far since she had gotten there. He said she does go into a "little funk" every now and then but she is now social and has lots of friends where she had been sullen and refused to come out of her room when she first got there.</p><p></p><p>So, I guess this is one of those difficult child things we may never know the answer to. Argh!</p><p></p><p>~Kathy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathy813, post: 500829, member: 1967"] No, we had long ago switched the title to her name and she has her own insurance policy. We weren't taking any chances that we would be liable in any way for her bad choices. I just got off the phone with the director of the halfway house. He said difficult child was there at bedcheck last night at midnight and that he has seen both her and the roommate there this morning. He said he would do a little investigating and see if he could find anything out about what was going on. He said that he had also told her not to loan out her car. She also made a point out of telling me that she had brought the GPS that I had lent her for job searches into her room so it was safe which struck me as odd since things in her room have been stolen. I pointed that out and she said, "well, I thought it would be safer in my room with the new lock than in the car." Again, it makes me think she lent out the car and thought she was protecting the GPS. The director called back and he said he had talked to both of them and they were sticking by that story. He said difficult child had been up every day last week and out looking for a job and that she had really come far since she had gotten there. He said she does go into a "little funk" every now and then but she is now social and has lots of friends where she had been sullen and refused to come out of her room when she first got there. So, I guess this is one of those difficult child things we may never know the answer to. Argh! ~Kathy [/QUOTE]
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