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<blockquote data-quote="Beta" data-source="post: 758015" data-attributes="member: 22597"><p>I know the grief and frustration that comes when your child still doesn't have their life together as they grow older. Some people just thrive on drama and turmoil; they're not happy unless they have that going on in their lives. Unfortunately, their drama and turmoil isn't just confined to them! </p><p>We're still sorting things out a bit here. I have to say, moving to the south after being in the midwest for many years, especially in our neck of the woods, feels a little like moving to a different country, and a third-world one at that. The hardest part of a move is after you get everything unpacked and you don't have the busyness of that to distract you from the loneliness of being in a new place and not knowing anyone yet. It just takes time to build a life in a new place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Beta, post: 758015, member: 22597"] I know the grief and frustration that comes when your child still doesn't have their life together as they grow older. Some people just thrive on drama and turmoil; they're not happy unless they have that going on in their lives. Unfortunately, their drama and turmoil isn't just confined to them! We're still sorting things out a bit here. I have to say, moving to the south after being in the midwest for many years, especially in our neck of the woods, feels a little like moving to a different country, and a third-world one at that. The hardest part of a move is after you get everything unpacked and you don't have the busyness of that to distract you from the loneliness of being in a new place and not knowing anyone yet. It just takes time to build a life in a new place. [/QUOTE]
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