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<blockquote data-quote="dstc_99" data-source="post: 626640" data-attributes="member: 15473"><p>I ate lunch with her today and made it clear she needed to start looking for something soon. She said she had applied for several positions, even some fast food, which suprised me! I told her to keep looking until she found something.</p><p> </p><p>On a side note she took easy child to school this morning and refused to get her breakfast because she didn't want to spend "her" money. UMMMM seriously husband and I gave her that money for small expenses. I can't believe that she refused to get her sister breakfast knowing she had 40$ in her account that we had given her. The tone of voice was pure disgust when she said we needed to give easy child money if we expected her to be fed. SHE didn't have the money to buy easy child's breakfast! insert my eyeroll here </p><p> </p><p>First off we don't buy easy child breakfast ever. She can eat at home or at school. husband and I are tight schedules in the AM and dont have the time.</p><p> </p><p>We will have to have a talk about that tonight. I was eating lunch at work so I chose not to deal with it right then.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="dstc_99, post: 626640, member: 15473"] I ate lunch with her today and made it clear she needed to start looking for something soon. She said she had applied for several positions, even some fast food, which suprised me! I told her to keep looking until she found something. On a side note she took easy child to school this morning and refused to get her breakfast because she didn't want to spend "her" money. UMMMM seriously husband and I gave her that money for small expenses. I can't believe that she refused to get her sister breakfast knowing she had 40$ in her account that we had given her. The tone of voice was pure disgust when she said we needed to give easy child money if we expected her to be fed. SHE didn't have the money to buy easy child's breakfast! insert my eyeroll here First off we don't buy easy child breakfast ever. She can eat at home or at school. husband and I are tight schedules in the AM and dont have the time. We will have to have a talk about that tonight. I was eating lunch at work so I chose not to deal with it right then. [/QUOTE]
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