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<blockquote data-quote="ksm" data-source="post: 727834" data-attributes="member: 12511"><p>She's been home both nights since she moved back...but I am sure she will be out the next two nights, as per our original agreements. </p><p></p><p>So far, we have gotten along, but my levels of small irritations will continue to build. I get up in the mornings, and things are left out of place. Her boots in the middle of the family room. Empty salsa jar on end table. Doesn't put her dirty dishes in dishwasher. Doesn't even rinse them off, just left on counter.</p><p></p><p>Minor things...but these were the same irritations we dealt with for years, trying to teach her to pick up after her self. Last night, she got a large cereal bowl and filled it with ice cream. It was probably one third of the new carton. </p><p></p><p>But, she did agree to see the psychologist on Monday. Younger sis had an appointment that interfered with her new job. Older sis "thinks" she may have a job at a vape shop. Uggh. But she hadn't been hired yet. I tried to get her out and checking other options, but, she is so sure they are going to hire her, so she's not looking. This will probably drag out for a week or two before she will agree to look elsewhere.</p><p></p><p>So...the struggle continues. Today, I am not letting her sit in the recliner for 4 hours watching tv and snacking non stop.</p><p></p><p>Ksm</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ksm, post: 727834, member: 12511"] She's been home both nights since she moved back...but I am sure she will be out the next two nights, as per our original agreements. So far, we have gotten along, but my levels of small irritations will continue to build. I get up in the mornings, and things are left out of place. Her boots in the middle of the family room. Empty salsa jar on end table. Doesn't put her dirty dishes in dishwasher. Doesn't even rinse them off, just left on counter. Minor things...but these were the same irritations we dealt with for years, trying to teach her to pick up after her self. Last night, she got a large cereal bowl and filled it with ice cream. It was probably one third of the new carton. But, she did agree to see the psychologist on Monday. Younger sis had an appointment that interfered with her new job. Older sis "thinks" she may have a job at a vape shop. Uggh. But she hadn't been hired yet. I tried to get her out and checking other options, but, she is so sure they are going to hire her, so she's not looking. This will probably drag out for a week or two before she will agree to look elsewhere. So...the struggle continues. Today, I am not letting her sit in the recliner for 4 hours watching tv and snacking non stop. Ksm [/QUOTE]
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