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<blockquote data-quote="PatriotsGirl" data-source="post: 497635"><p>Well little miss difficult child tells me this morning that she didn't have the non-slip shoes and khaki pants she needs for the morning. So, because I DO want to support her doing positive things, I went out there to buy her the shoes at Wal-Mart and took her to Goodwill for the pants. She was so so grateful. It was so awesome to spend time with her and I can't say that often...lol. She is maturing a LOT. She actually wants to go back on Prozac!!!!! That is HUGE!!! She says she realizes she really needs medication and can't do it alone. Wow. She realizes how much more pleasant she was to be around when she was on it and wants to be that person again before it costs her the good things happening for her. </p><p>She has also put a lot of thought into what would happen if her and Prince Charming break up. She would have no where to live out there and would possibly lose her job. I hate that she has worries, but I did tell her there is a back up plan. Plenty of people are looking for roommates where she is - I even found a couple where everything was included for 325 a month. I told her she would be able to afford that and I would help get her set up that first month if need be. I want her to continue on this positive path. I am loving that she is wanting a future for herself. Finally. <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite8" alt=":D" title="Big Grin :D" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":D" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PatriotsGirl, post: 497635"] Well little miss difficult child tells me this morning that she didn't have the non-slip shoes and khaki pants she needs for the morning. So, because I DO want to support her doing positive things, I went out there to buy her the shoes at Wal-Mart and took her to Goodwill for the pants. She was so so grateful. It was so awesome to spend time with her and I can't say that often...lol. She is maturing a LOT. She actually wants to go back on Prozac!!!!! That is HUGE!!! She says she realizes she really needs medication and can't do it alone. Wow. She realizes how much more pleasant she was to be around when she was on it and wants to be that person again before it costs her the good things happening for her. She has also put a lot of thought into what would happen if her and Prince Charming break up. She would have no where to live out there and would possibly lose her job. I hate that she has worries, but I did tell her there is a back up plan. Plenty of people are looking for roommates where she is - I even found a couple where everything was included for 325 a month. I told her she would be able to afford that and I would help get her set up that first month if need be. I want her to continue on this positive path. I am loving that she is wanting a future for herself. Finally. :D [/QUOTE]
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