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Sad to think what the Army is producing
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<blockquote data-quote="Jen" data-source="post: 65355" data-attributes="member: 297"><p>Thanks for your replies.I dont mean to blame the Army, but I do know they change the way they think and percieve themselves. I alos know they are taught to repect, and place family first as much as they drill other things in their head. It is we are seeing so much less of that in her then before she left.</p><p></p><p>It is just beyond words how I am feeling. She was to be back at 5pm, and then she promised she would be back at 7pm. Everyone here and btwn getting lost and traffic, and I know she didnt leave like she was suppose to she never showed til 10pm. She basically did not live up to her end of a bargain tht we had agreed upon.</p><p></p><p>What it did do is made me appreciate my difficult child more, and I told him so. I told him how important it is to place family first, and that I instilled that in them, I could hear his voice quiver as he heard mine crying.</p><p></p><p>His life is still a mess with looking at going to court about the overdue child support on the twins, not his daughter.</p><p></p><p>It is realy time for us to step off of all this. That my family be left alone to just breathe a little. I have more stresses with my family today, then I ever had when they were in school.</p><p></p><p>Jen</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jen, post: 65355, member: 297"] Thanks for your replies.I dont mean to blame the Army, but I do know they change the way they think and percieve themselves. I alos know they are taught to repect, and place family first as much as they drill other things in their head. It is we are seeing so much less of that in her then before she left. It is just beyond words how I am feeling. She was to be back at 5pm, and then she promised she would be back at 7pm. Everyone here and btwn getting lost and traffic, and I know she didnt leave like she was suppose to she never showed til 10pm. She basically did not live up to her end of a bargain tht we had agreed upon. What it did do is made me appreciate my difficult child more, and I told him so. I told him how important it is to place family first, and that I instilled that in them, I could hear his voice quiver as he heard mine crying. His life is still a mess with looking at going to court about the overdue child support on the twins, not his daughter. It is realy time for us to step off of all this. That my family be left alone to just breathe a little. I have more stresses with my family today, then I ever had when they were in school. Jen [/QUOTE]
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