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<blockquote data-quote="PonyGirl" data-source="post: 110580" data-attributes="member: 187"><p>Count me in as another whose difficult child did not bring any gifts. Well, any store-bought gifts, anyway! He did show up clean & sober, which I told him was the only gift I really wanted. :santa:</p><p></p><p>difficult child arrived in time for dinner, and a few minutes ahead of easy child. We all got a kick outta that. :salute:</p><p></p><p>It's too early for me to change my profile again, but it appears difficult child may be turning back to Recovery quicker than I had expected. He says he's been clean all week, has plans to move out from the friend's house he's staying at and truly be on his own, and had a long talk with his AA Sponser.</p><p></p><p>He says he didn't buy gifts because he's broke. I really don't like the sound of that, as he makes more $$ than I do and has been putting in overtime at work for months. I can only assume drugs have become a lot more expensive than they were back in the 80's when I was buying pot..... :wink:</p><p></p><p>easy child brought gifts he'd bought with his own money, and also his traditional home-made cards. It was great to watch him & his brother together, they like each other and made tentative plans to do something together this weekend. (Easy, Mom, take it easy - easy child's got a good head on his shoulders!!) :warrior:</p><p></p><p>So, all is well. Today. difficult child was very nervous about his upcoming meeting with his PO - which I think was yesterday - and I haven't heard from him so I'm a bit nervous as well. difficult child is worried he'll have to sit in jail when he fails the drug test. Duh. Shoulda thought of that BEFORE blah blah blah.... :hammer:</p><p></p><p>Peace</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PonyGirl, post: 110580, member: 187"] Count me in as another whose difficult child did not bring any gifts. Well, any store-bought gifts, anyway! He did show up clean & sober, which I told him was the only gift I really wanted. [img]:santa:[/img] difficult child arrived in time for dinner, and a few minutes ahead of easy child. We all got a kick outta that. [img]:salute:[/img] It's too early for me to change my profile again, but it appears difficult child may be turning back to Recovery quicker than I had expected. He says he's been clean all week, has plans to move out from the friend's house he's staying at and truly be on his own, and had a long talk with his AA Sponser. He says he didn't buy gifts because he's broke. I really don't like the sound of that, as he makes more $$ than I do and has been putting in overtime at work for months. I can only assume drugs have become a lot more expensive than they were back in the 80's when I was buying pot..... [img]:wink:[/img] easy child brought gifts he'd bought with his own money, and also his traditional home-made cards. It was great to watch him & his brother together, they like each other and made tentative plans to do something together this weekend. (Easy, Mom, take it easy - easy child's got a good head on his shoulders!!) [img]:warrior:[/img] So, all is well. Today. difficult child was very nervous about his upcoming meeting with his PO - which I think was yesterday - and I haven't heard from him so I'm a bit nervous as well. difficult child is worried he'll have to sit in jail when he fails the drug test. Duh. Shoulda thought of that BEFORE blah blah blah.... [img]:hammer:[/img] Peace [/QUOTE]
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