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It's official: easy child is now a difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="recovering doormat" data-source="post: 295677" data-attributes="member: 5941"><p>Sigh. I should have expected this: I got an earful of shock and then abuse from my kid before I got her to pee in the cup (grabbed her as she ran in the front door and up the stairs to her bathroom). Don't you know, the test was negative. It was an at home test only for THC that shows a positive result as no line and a negative result as a red line, no matter how faint. It was very faint, but I could make it out. So she either did not smoke and her brother made up a story about her, or she's lying, did smoke, but not enough to trigger the test.</p><p> </p><p>As for the paraphernalia in her room? she swore that none of it was hers, that she doesn't know how to make a bong, her brother identified the lighters as his and he said that she would not have used the cigar. The empty bags with traces of weed? Could be her older sibs'.</p><p> </p><p>Her brother went to his young adult group counseling yesterday (his PO threatened him with violation and an appearance in court if he failed to go) and after the meeting spoke to his counselor about his younger sister coming to one on one meetings. She said that was a very caring thing to come up with, and he thought it up himself. </p><p> </p><p>Problem is, he is like most drug users, a liar, and after letting him spend the night at my house last night, I woke up to find him outside talking to a couple of neighborhood teens at 1:30 am. I know the other kids to be recreational pot smokers. I went outside in my pajamas and told him to get inside. He was mortified, came back in, said they weren't talking about drugs. Um hmm. </p><p> </p><p>Then I get up and find my bottle of Malibu Coconut Rum, that had 3 oz. left, on the counter and empty. I confronted my son, he said he didn't finish it; confronted daughter, she swears she didn't drink it. Well, some one did. One lies and the other swears to it. That's the end of son spending the night at my house, particularly when his sister is here.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recovering doormat, post: 295677, member: 5941"] Sigh. I should have expected this: I got an earful of shock and then abuse from my kid before I got her to pee in the cup (grabbed her as she ran in the front door and up the stairs to her bathroom). Don't you know, the test was negative. It was an at home test only for THC that shows a positive result as no line and a negative result as a red line, no matter how faint. It was very faint, but I could make it out. So she either did not smoke and her brother made up a story about her, or she's lying, did smoke, but not enough to trigger the test. As for the paraphernalia in her room? she swore that none of it was hers, that she doesn't know how to make a bong, her brother identified the lighters as his and he said that she would not have used the cigar. The empty bags with traces of weed? Could be her older sibs'. Her brother went to his young adult group counseling yesterday (his PO threatened him with violation and an appearance in court if he failed to go) and after the meeting spoke to his counselor about his younger sister coming to one on one meetings. She said that was a very caring thing to come up with, and he thought it up himself. Problem is, he is like most drug users, a liar, and after letting him spend the night at my house last night, I woke up to find him outside talking to a couple of neighborhood teens at 1:30 am. I know the other kids to be recreational pot smokers. I went outside in my pajamas and told him to get inside. He was mortified, came back in, said they weren't talking about drugs. Um hmm. Then I get up and find my bottle of Malibu Coconut Rum, that had 3 oz. left, on the counter and empty. I confronted my son, he said he didn't finish it; confronted daughter, she swears she didn't drink it. Well, some one did. One lies and the other swears to it. That's the end of son spending the night at my house, particularly when his sister is here. [/QUOTE]
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