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<blockquote data-quote="janebrain" data-source="post: 133690" data-attributes="member: 3208"><p>Hi,</p><p>I am doing okay, here's update: difficult child 1 (in Seattle) seems to be doing pretty well. She has an apt., says she hasn't heard from the boyfriend, and she made $1200.00 in two nights on the job (exotic dancer). She seems thrilled to have her own place and was excited to tell me that she had bought a coffee maker and some "good" knives and pots and pans. She has friends to hang out with and loves Seattle. I am so hoping things go well for her there and that she is telling the truth that boyfriend is no longer in the picture. As you all well know these difficult children don't always tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth!</p><p></p><p>difficult child 2 has gotten back together with her boyfriend who broke up with her in Sept. She says she has her boundaries in place and she told him this is his only chance. Funny, he broke up with her but has been trying to get her back this whole time. She seems quite happy, hope she is the one to break up with him if and when it happens. She was afraid to tell me they were back together but had to since they were planning to see each other. I told her it was not my business, that I trusted her to know what she is doing (only a small lie). I do want her to know that if things go bad she count on me for support, I won't say, "I told you so."</p><p></p><p>My easy child son began a cheesesteak business last August and it is still in business but I don't know if it will make it or not. They've been struggling. They started on such a shoestring budget that they had nothing to back them up for slow times. He has not paid any of his student loan bills since last summer and God knows what else so we have creditors calling all the time for him. He sure works hard though--7 days a week, 12 hr days or more. The food's great!</p><p></p><p>Trinity, my husband and I took swing dance lessons for many years and we used to go out dancing every weekend to local bands. I have been having a shoulder problem and can't do turns so we haven't been dancing. I am seeing an orthopedist next week--my physical therapist thinks I have a tear in the rotator cuff. I am bummed out to have this problem but hope I can get it fixed so I can dance again!</p><p></p><p>This was a great thread, glad to read up on everyone!</p><p></p><p>Jane</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="janebrain, post: 133690, member: 3208"] Hi, I am doing okay, here's update: difficult child 1 (in Seattle) seems to be doing pretty well. She has an apt., says she hasn't heard from the boyfriend, and she made $1200.00 in two nights on the job (exotic dancer). She seems thrilled to have her own place and was excited to tell me that she had bought a coffee maker and some "good" knives and pots and pans. She has friends to hang out with and loves Seattle. I am so hoping things go well for her there and that she is telling the truth that boyfriend is no longer in the picture. As you all well know these difficult children don't always tell the whole truth and nothing but the truth! difficult child 2 has gotten back together with her boyfriend who broke up with her in Sept. She says she has her boundaries in place and she told him this is his only chance. Funny, he broke up with her but has been trying to get her back this whole time. She seems quite happy, hope she is the one to break up with him if and when it happens. She was afraid to tell me they were back together but had to since they were planning to see each other. I told her it was not my business, that I trusted her to know what she is doing (only a small lie). I do want her to know that if things go bad she count on me for support, I won't say, "I told you so." My easy child son began a cheesesteak business last August and it is still in business but I don't know if it will make it or not. They've been struggling. They started on such a shoestring budget that they had nothing to back them up for slow times. He has not paid any of his student loan bills since last summer and God knows what else so we have creditors calling all the time for him. He sure works hard though--7 days a week, 12 hr days or more. The food's great! Trinity, my husband and I took swing dance lessons for many years and we used to go out dancing every weekend to local bands. I have been having a shoulder problem and can't do turns so we haven't been dancing. I am seeing an orthopedist next week--my physical therapist thinks I have a tear in the rotator cuff. I am bummed out to have this problem but hope I can get it fixed so I can dance again! This was a great thread, glad to read up on everyone! Jane [/QUOTE]
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