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<blockquote data-quote="janebrain" data-source="post: 122821" data-attributes="member: 3208"><p>When difficult child 1 turned 18 I was probably as happy as she was. She could leave home at last without me having to report her missing! She did move out about a month before she turned 18--I figured no "authorities" would care by that time so I allowed it.</p><p></p><p>She has told me many times since then that she had no idea how hard it would be--turning 18 wasn't as wonderful as she expected. She was all set for the freedom but didn't realize she would have to also do grocery shopping, laundry, cleaning, fix meals, etc. She took all that for granted while living at home, as if it all just magically happened.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="janebrain, post: 122821, member: 3208"] When difficult child 1 turned 18 I was probably as happy as she was. She could leave home at last without me having to report her missing! She did move out about a month before she turned 18--I figured no "authorities" would care by that time so I allowed it. She has told me many times since then that she had no idea how hard it would be--turning 18 wasn't as wonderful as she expected. She was all set for the freedom but didn't realize she would have to also do grocery shopping, laundry, cleaning, fix meals, etc. She took all that for granted while living at home, as if it all just magically happened. [/QUOTE]
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