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<blockquote data-quote="AliceLee" data-source="post: 15084" data-attributes="member: 3104"><p>Thanks, everyone, for listening and sharing your ideas. This kind of thing HAS happened more than once before. </p><p></p><p>My gut tells me that all is NOT well...but a life or death situation, probably not.</p><p>My husband looked at me incredulously when I asked if he thought we should go over there. He will go with me to ease my mind, but he really isn't worried about her. As he said, "She's a big girl. If she needs us, she knows how to get in touch with us." So, for today, I've decided not to go.</p><p></p><p>As far as the cell phone goes, I did buy her a track phone in December. I did tell her that it'll call 911 as long as it's charged, and I asked her to please keep it charged. But does she usually follow my advice? She's a difficult child!!! I have also given her domestic violence hotline numbers and a bunch of literature. She knows our door is open (on a temporary basis) and she has a key.</p><p></p><p></p><p>There is one positive explanation I have come up with (but unfortunately, I have imagined her being beat-up, strung-out on drugs/alcohol, or dead). I do know that she was trying to change her work schedule to accomodate a court-ordered ASAP(alcohol-safety) class she has to take. Maybe the classes meet on Saturday afternoon or night, so that's why she wasn't at work. Or, maybe their email system was down...</p><p></p><p>I'll fill you in when I find out!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AliceLee, post: 15084, member: 3104"] Thanks, everyone, for listening and sharing your ideas. This kind of thing HAS happened more than once before. My gut tells me that all is NOT well...but a life or death situation, probably not. My husband looked at me incredulously when I asked if he thought we should go over there. He will go with me to ease my mind, but he really isn't worried about her. As he said, "She's a big girl. If she needs us, she knows how to get in touch with us." So, for today, I've decided not to go. As far as the cell phone goes, I did buy her a track phone in December. I did tell her that it'll call 911 as long as it's charged, and I asked her to please keep it charged. But does she usually follow my advice? She's a difficult child!!! I have also given her domestic violence hotline numbers and a bunch of literature. She knows our door is open (on a temporary basis) and she has a key. There is one positive explanation I have come up with (but unfortunately, I have imagined her being beat-up, strung-out on drugs/alcohol, or dead). I do know that she was trying to change her work schedule to accomodate a court-ordered ASAP(alcohol-safety) class she has to take. Maybe the classes meet on Saturday afternoon or night, so that's why she wasn't at work. Or, maybe their email system was down... I'll fill you in when I find out! [/QUOTE]
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