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Melissa is being responsible!
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<blockquote data-quote="Sue C" data-source="post: 122087" data-attributes="member: 87"><p>I think you could be right. I think by seeing a girl her age be irresponsible, it has made her realize how important it is to be responsible. (let's hope it lasts anyway) Today she has to cover some of T's hours and work 11 hours...standing the whole time except when she gets to sit down for a few miinutes to eat lunch (they do not get lunch or other breaks). </p><p></p><p>She has to start at 7 am each day this week. She is being very responsible. She is gone for work before husband and I are even up. Gone are the days I have to wake her.</p><p></p><p>An update on T: she will not return Melissa's phone calls or text messages. Melissa heard from someone at work that one of the tennis instructors was "always mean" to her and she just flipped out and couldn't take it anymore and simply left. She left without her coat (Wisconsin cold weather) and without her purse and walked a mile home (she lost her license 'cuz of a DUI). </p><p></p><p>Sue</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sue C, post: 122087, member: 87"] I think you could be right. I think by seeing a girl her age be irresponsible, it has made her realize how important it is to be responsible. (let's hope it lasts anyway) Today she has to cover some of T's hours and work 11 hours...standing the whole time except when she gets to sit down for a few miinutes to eat lunch (they do not get lunch or other breaks). She has to start at 7 am each day this week. She is being very responsible. She is gone for work before husband and I are even up. Gone are the days I have to wake her. An update on T: she will not return Melissa's phone calls or text messages. Melissa heard from someone at work that one of the tennis instructors was "always mean" to her and she just flipped out and couldn't take it anymore and simply left. She left without her coat (Wisconsin cold weather) and without her purse and walked a mile home (she lost her license 'cuz of a DUI). Sue [/QUOTE]
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