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<blockquote data-quote="toughlovin" data-source="post: 396720"><p>I am so so glad he is in a safe place for now. That makes such a difference in your peace of mind. I think it is awesome they are people you know who will keep you informed. When my son left our house he went to stay with a friend and his family. I did not know these people at all but they had a bit of a reputation with the school he was in and other parents. One day we dropped by to bring out son some stuff and talked to the dad. We were friendly, they were friendly and we became sort of friends. They are very very different from us and there are things going on there that were not good but at least I knew he was not on the streets... and they would keep in touch with me and if I got really worried I could call them. That helped me enormously. They also obviously liked my son and truly cared about him. The dad had some pretty rough experiences in his life, including being adopted and so there was a way my son could relate to him too. So I am thankful to that family for trying to keep him safe and out of trouble.... they did not succeed in keeping him out of trouble but that was my sons doing not theirs.</p><p></p><p>So anyway I am glad for you. Enjoy your Christmas with your easy child and if your difficult child comes around fine and if not thats fine too.</p><p></p><p>This is the first Xmas my son difficult child will not be home and you know it is going to turn out to be one of the most relaxed ones ever.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="toughlovin, post: 396720"] I am so so glad he is in a safe place for now. That makes such a difference in your peace of mind. I think it is awesome they are people you know who will keep you informed. When my son left our house he went to stay with a friend and his family. I did not know these people at all but they had a bit of a reputation with the school he was in and other parents. One day we dropped by to bring out son some stuff and talked to the dad. We were friendly, they were friendly and we became sort of friends. They are very very different from us and there are things going on there that were not good but at least I knew he was not on the streets... and they would keep in touch with me and if I got really worried I could call them. That helped me enormously. They also obviously liked my son and truly cared about him. The dad had some pretty rough experiences in his life, including being adopted and so there was a way my son could relate to him too. So I am thankful to that family for trying to keep him safe and out of trouble.... they did not succeed in keeping him out of trouble but that was my sons doing not theirs. So anyway I am glad for you. Enjoy your Christmas with your easy child and if your difficult child comes around fine and if not thats fine too. This is the first Xmas my son difficult child will not be home and you know it is going to turn out to be one of the most relaxed ones ever. [/QUOTE]
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