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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 204332" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I'm glad to hear that things are quieting down at your house. I hope that the psychiatrist will be able to help your difficult child feel a little better "on the inside". That's awful about your ankle! Tearing or pulling ligaments is such a long thing to recover from, and when you think you're better it's easy to go overdo it and put yourself right back towards where you started from.</p><p></p><p>I really like the idea that your difficult child has to come up with a plan b for if the contract doesn't work out. That puts the onus of failure on him, and makes him really think about what happens if he does some silly thing to mess up. I don't think that I have heard of that being done that way before.</p><p></p><p>We are doing well. Things are pretty quiet around here. We have been working on remodeling the kitchen since late May, and we are probably 16 hours from finishing, if we could just get motivated to get it done. It's harder to do the finish work when the appliances all work and you're not doing dishes in the bathroom sink anymore!</p><p></p><p>Keep up the good work! It's good for all of us to hear when things are progressing well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 204332, member: 99"] I'm glad to hear that things are quieting down at your house. I hope that the psychiatrist will be able to help your difficult child feel a little better "on the inside". That's awful about your ankle! Tearing or pulling ligaments is such a long thing to recover from, and when you think you're better it's easy to go overdo it and put yourself right back towards where you started from. I really like the idea that your difficult child has to come up with a plan b for if the contract doesn't work out. That puts the onus of failure on him, and makes him really think about what happens if he does some silly thing to mess up. I don't think that I have heard of that being done that way before. We are doing well. Things are pretty quiet around here. We have been working on remodeling the kitchen since late May, and we are probably 16 hours from finishing, if we could just get motivated to get it done. It's harder to do the finish work when the appliances all work and you're not doing dishes in the bathroom sink anymore! Keep up the good work! It's good for all of us to hear when things are progressing well. [/QUOTE]
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