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<blockquote data-quote="Tired out" data-source="post: 741339" data-attributes="member: 23103"><p>Oh boy. We live in one of "those" neighborhoods. And there are lots here, or I should say there were lots here that had that "my sh1t don't stink" assatude. There are still a few, most have been relocated, or they have a child that's name hit the paper in an unflattering way. </p><p> I don't care what the income is there are still problems, the higher the income the more they throw money at it to try and hide it. </p><p>Remember the show "desperate housewives"? We had all of that and more going on in this neighborhood for 3 years.. I was always so removed from it all and sat back and watched--probably with y mouth hanging open. I am not originally from this area (not even from this state, and I didn't grow-up in and never wanted to live in a sub-division--hated them and still do, people are too nosy and judgmental)</p><p>You probably think, "why are you in one?" location wise it was the best for our disabled son . AND we didn't think we would be here more than 3 years. </p><p></p><p>I think it is great advise to LISTEN to our children when they call, text, don't jump to conclusions. I admit it. I always jump to conclusions. I wish I could have an honest conversation with my son. That he could just talk to me and tell me what's going on. I wish he could do this, and me just listen and not judge or wonder if he is lying.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tired out, post: 741339, member: 23103"] Oh boy. We live in one of "those" neighborhoods. And there are lots here, or I should say there were lots here that had that "my sh1t don't stink" assatude. There are still a few, most have been relocated, or they have a child that's name hit the paper in an unflattering way. I don't care what the income is there are still problems, the higher the income the more they throw money at it to try and hide it. Remember the show "desperate housewives"? We had all of that and more going on in this neighborhood for 3 years.. I was always so removed from it all and sat back and watched--probably with y mouth hanging open. I am not originally from this area (not even from this state, and I didn't grow-up in and never wanted to live in a sub-division--hated them and still do, people are too nosy and judgmental) You probably think, "why are you in one?" location wise it was the best for our disabled son . AND we didn't think we would be here more than 3 years. I think it is great advise to LISTEN to our children when they call, text, don't jump to conclusions. I admit it. I always jump to conclusions. I wish I could have an honest conversation with my son. That he could just talk to me and tell me what's going on. I wish he could do this, and me just listen and not judge or wonder if he is lying. [/QUOTE]
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