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<blockquote data-quote="MrsMcNear46" data-source="post: 133355" data-attributes="member: 3234"><p>I returned yesterday from Chicago where I spent the weekend with Sweet Betsy and even Sweeter Lincoln. Betsy doing well. Taking a full load of online college classes, taking great care of Lincoln, and getting along pretty well with boyfriend. It's hard to believe shes the same kid that just about drove me to the Funny Farm. We talk now, she is really wanting me to move to Chicago to be close to them....HUH? This from the kid who hated my being. My easy child is going to go to college in Chicago in 2 years and I very well may locate there when she goes. Being with kids and grandkid is what makes me happy.</p><p></p><p>Sweet Betsy and I talked about what it took for her to "turn it around" and her first reply was-"When my problems became mine and you no longer let them be yours". She went on to add that time and maturity made a huge difference as well. She has settled down for sure. I can't put into words how proud I am of her, really really proud.</p><p></p><p>easy child is being typical teen these days. Testing the waters but staying within the lines. Why oh why do they have to question everything? She is making great grades, hanging out with decent friends and staying off the path her sister took....I can't ask for more.</p><p></p><p>As for me, single still, working hard and spending free time with family. Life is good right now, for which I am thankful. </p><p></p><p>Blessings to All,</p><p></p><p>Mrs. McNear</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrsMcNear46, post: 133355, member: 3234"] I returned yesterday from Chicago where I spent the weekend with Sweet Betsy and even Sweeter Lincoln. Betsy doing well. Taking a full load of online college classes, taking great care of Lincoln, and getting along pretty well with boyfriend. It's hard to believe shes the same kid that just about drove me to the Funny Farm. We talk now, she is really wanting me to move to Chicago to be close to them....HUH? This from the kid who hated my being. My easy child is going to go to college in Chicago in 2 years and I very well may locate there when she goes. Being with kids and grandkid is what makes me happy. Sweet Betsy and I talked about what it took for her to "turn it around" and her first reply was-"When my problems became mine and you no longer let them be yours". She went on to add that time and maturity made a huge difference as well. She has settled down for sure. I can't put into words how proud I am of her, really really proud. easy child is being typical teen these days. Testing the waters but staying within the lines. Why oh why do they have to question everything? She is making great grades, hanging out with decent friends and staying off the path her sister took....I can't ask for more. As for me, single still, working hard and spending free time with family. Life is good right now, for which I am thankful. Blessings to All, Mrs. McNear [/QUOTE]
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