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<blockquote data-quote="nvts" data-source="post: 414900" data-attributes="member: 3814"><p>This is getting better and better...once these kids grow up, I starting my stand-up career...</p><p> </p><p>difficult child 3 has a "snit" when we get home from the hospital yesterday because she had planned to go out & play...</p><p> </p><p>When the Comm. Res. Director called me, she told me that this whole situation is breaking her heart because in all of the years of doing this, she's never seen a parent so willing to help and not getting ANY cooperation from the child. Truthfully, it was probably one of the nicest compliments that I've ever gotten. She's a fantastic person (even more fantastic because she praised me - lol!).</p><p> </p><p>I get a phone call at 11:30 last night that I have to come sign him in, they're doing at LEAST an overnight observation on him. My Dad comes BACK over to watch the others, I get in the car and literally drive COMPLETELY across the island to one of the creepiest areas in NYC. We're talking lions, tigers and bears (oh my!) coupled with vampires, werewolves and zombies. As I'm walking into the psychiatric ER, my cell rings...you don't have to come sign any type of paperwork...it's an involuntary psychiatric hold so it's not a requirement.</p><p> </p><p>My Dad left me a message on my cell "You should stop off and have a drink uptown - have one for me!" I just shook my head and laughed - I stand by my statement "you can't make this stuff up!"</p><p> </p><p>Beth</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="nvts, post: 414900, member: 3814"] This is getting better and better...once these kids grow up, I starting my stand-up career... difficult child 3 has a "snit" when we get home from the hospital yesterday because she had planned to go out & play... When the Comm. Res. Director called me, she told me that this whole situation is breaking her heart because in all of the years of doing this, she's never seen a parent so willing to help and not getting ANY cooperation from the child. Truthfully, it was probably one of the nicest compliments that I've ever gotten. She's a fantastic person (even more fantastic because she praised me - lol!). I get a phone call at 11:30 last night that I have to come sign him in, they're doing at LEAST an overnight observation on him. My Dad comes BACK over to watch the others, I get in the car and literally drive COMPLETELY across the island to one of the creepiest areas in NYC. We're talking lions, tigers and bears (oh my!) coupled with vampires, werewolves and zombies. As I'm walking into the psychiatric ER, my cell rings...you don't have to come sign any type of paperwork...it's an involuntary psychiatric hold so it's not a requirement. My Dad left me a message on my cell "You should stop off and have a drink uptown - have one for me!" I just shook my head and laughed - I stand by my statement "you can't make this stuff up!" Beth [/QUOTE]
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