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Rats! Two separate friends want difficult child#1 to move in with them.
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 463102" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Ah...lol...those "Golden Years". Without sounding morose, I don't think we'll see those. Minus too much whining, or at least I hope I don't whine too much, life is difficult. husband is showing increased signs of aging. difficult child#1 and I are trying to cover his back. Two years ago I suggested he talk to his MD about his forgetfulness etc....NOT! He's disenchanted with the business and although he is still "working it" his aging memory issues are causing some issues. He isn't making notes as he always has and some orders are getting messed up. Yesterday he spoke to a civic group about the fundraiser ("his creation five years ago that I have mostly taken over the past three years) and made a big mistake. Told the group that their entry was "free" this year. It was not suppose to be and the Assn. as a result will lose $500. Yikes. He's often going to bed very very early and doesn't remember that I have precooked dinner so he can get a healthy meal. His work hours are limited now to 8 to 11 most days. I cover it until 5 unless difficult child takes over the store if I have to go somewhere. He even let Ace out one evening, went to bed and finally when the dog barked..I realized and got him in the house. Then, double yikes, there is the money issues. Enough, DDD.</p><p>Nope I don't see Golden Years on the horizon. I do thank God that I'm still healthy and able to cover the bases but I anticpate that I'll have to offer him a reduced work schedule soon. Whine.</p><p></p><p>Geez Louise...don't you wish you had never used the term "Golden Years"? <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/hangin.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":hangin:" title="hangin :hangin:" data-shortname=":hangin:" />DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 463102, member: 35"] Ah...lol...those "Golden Years". Without sounding morose, I don't think we'll see those. Minus too much whining, or at least I hope I don't whine too much, life is difficult. husband is showing increased signs of aging. difficult child#1 and I are trying to cover his back. Two years ago I suggested he talk to his MD about his forgetfulness etc....NOT! He's disenchanted with the business and although he is still "working it" his aging memory issues are causing some issues. He isn't making notes as he always has and some orders are getting messed up. Yesterday he spoke to a civic group about the fundraiser ("his creation five years ago that I have mostly taken over the past three years) and made a big mistake. Told the group that their entry was "free" this year. It was not suppose to be and the Assn. as a result will lose $500. Yikes. He's often going to bed very very early and doesn't remember that I have precooked dinner so he can get a healthy meal. His work hours are limited now to 8 to 11 most days. I cover it until 5 unless difficult child takes over the store if I have to go somewhere. He even let Ace out one evening, went to bed and finally when the dog barked..I realized and got him in the house. Then, double yikes, there is the money issues. Enough, DDD. Nope I don't see Golden Years on the horizon. I do thank God that I'm still healthy and able to cover the bases but I anticpate that I'll have to offer him a reduced work schedule soon. Whine. Geez Louise...don't you wish you had never used the term "Golden Years"? :hangin:DDD [/QUOTE]
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