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<blockquote data-quote="hearthope" data-source="post: 21373" data-attributes="member: 2389"><p>I was so proud of difficult child yesterday. I had booked light at the shop just in case he decided to do the right thing so I could leave to drive him around.</p><p></p><p>He called after lunch to see if I could come get him.</p><p></p><p>I picked him up, took him to the bank to cash his check.</p><p>we went to PO's office to pay his fine(yea!)</p><p>Then we took his dog to the vet and he paid most of the bill.</p><p></p><p>I was having a very good day. not only did he spend all but 20 dollars, but he chose to take care of his responsibilties. He even cared enough about something other than himself enough to spend what little money he had left to take the dog to the vet :smile:</p><p></p><p>He had his first boxing match last night, it was not what I expected. I was wondering if they were paying to see this guy kill my son. He was a pro and my son is so unexperienced.</p><p>He held his own and it was determined that the other guy was the winner. I did not enjoy being there. I felt sorry for him because it seemed like they were taking advantage of him and exploiting him for monetary gain. In his eyes he was tough enough to fight a pro, but I think they looked at him like another sucker bringing in money for the show. (10 dollars a head and there were at least 250 people there)He was banged up pretty good, his nose was bleeding and his eye was very swollen and turning black.</p><p>After the match all the trainers including the one he fought said he did awesome, they made a huge fuss over him lasting so long with so little experience. My son took it all in and was on cloud nine. They made plans to start increasing his training time starting monday.</p><p>I would like to have made sure he was okay, but he didn't come home last night.</p><p>I just love it on this ride, it is teaching me to just sit back and wait. You never know what a difficult child will do next</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearthope, post: 21373, member: 2389"] I was so proud of difficult child yesterday. I had booked light at the shop just in case he decided to do the right thing so I could leave to drive him around. He called after lunch to see if I could come get him. I picked him up, took him to the bank to cash his check. we went to PO's office to pay his fine(yea!) Then we took his dog to the vet and he paid most of the bill. I was having a very good day. not only did he spend all but 20 dollars, but he chose to take care of his responsibilties. He even cared enough about something other than himself enough to spend what little money he had left to take the dog to the vet [img]:smile:[/img] He had his first boxing match last night, it was not what I expected. I was wondering if they were paying to see this guy kill my son. He was a pro and my son is so unexperienced. He held his own and it was determined that the other guy was the winner. I did not enjoy being there. I felt sorry for him because it seemed like they were taking advantage of him and exploiting him for monetary gain. In his eyes he was tough enough to fight a pro, but I think they looked at him like another sucker bringing in money for the show. (10 dollars a head and there were at least 250 people there)He was banged up pretty good, his nose was bleeding and his eye was very swollen and turning black. After the match all the trainers including the one he fought said he did awesome, they made a huge fuss over him lasting so long with so little experience. My son took it all in and was on cloud nine. They made plans to start increasing his training time starting monday. I would like to have made sure he was okay, but he didn't come home last night. I just love it on this ride, it is teaching me to just sit back and wait. You never know what a difficult child will do next [/QUOTE]
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