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It's Not Always the difficult children....
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<blockquote data-quote="crazymama30" data-source="post: 411869" data-attributes="member: 3184"><p>Hound, I was kinda there. I worked more than full time (about 50 to 70 hrs a week) sometimes overnights, went to school at least half time and sometimes more. I got a wake up call when husband was put in psychiatric hospital the first time, back off and slow down or your family will pay the price. I can identify with your easy child. She wants the best for her family, but sometimes by doing the best you cause more harm than good. Sometimes it is not about the money and the things.. don't know how to get her to realize that, I wish I had the magic answer. I guess I can sympathize with you both, and maybe she will see the light. Not sure if she would be receptive to you talking to her on her day off, I sure would not do it on a day she works. No reason she cannot work part time, just a day or two a week. With 3 little guys (sorry if Darrin needs daycare I consider him little) I don't see how she would make much money after paying for a sitter!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crazymama30, post: 411869, member: 3184"] Hound, I was kinda there. I worked more than full time (about 50 to 70 hrs a week) sometimes overnights, went to school at least half time and sometimes more. I got a wake up call when husband was put in psychiatric hospital the first time, back off and slow down or your family will pay the price. I can identify with your easy child. She wants the best for her family, but sometimes by doing the best you cause more harm than good. Sometimes it is not about the money and the things.. don't know how to get her to realize that, I wish I had the magic answer. I guess I can sympathize with you both, and maybe she will see the light. Not sure if she would be receptive to you talking to her on her day off, I sure would not do it on a day she works. No reason she cannot work part time, just a day or two a week. With 3 little guys (sorry if Darrin needs daycare I consider him little) I don't see how she would make much money after paying for a sitter! [/QUOTE]
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