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<blockquote data-quote="Abbey" data-source="post: 156783" data-attributes="member: 179"><p>Nice thread.</p><p></p><p>My oldest easy child is remarkably doing well. He shunned college, lived with 7 other guys, then found out that wasn't so fun. He's now an IT guy at 25. (I need to update my signature.) He's doing the typical 'guy' thing where I don't talk with him for months, but he's working hard and been with the same girl for 8 years.</p><p></p><p>easy child daughter just finished her junior year in college. She's changed her major a zillion times, but seems to be on the right path now. She ditched the abusive boyfriend of 3 years, and I guess that is all that is important to me right now. She turned 21 the other day. She tells me things I *shouldn't* know as a mom. Geez...</p><p></p><p>Last easy child is getting ready to graduate in two weeks. He's your stereotypical kid. If you looked up 'teen' in a dictionary, you'd find his picture. He's supposedly heading off to UNLV in July. We'll see if he can make that happen. He tends to be a bit lazy and distracted by girlfriends and expensive clothing. Real life will hit him soon.</p><p></p><p>Abbey</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Abbey, post: 156783, member: 179"] Nice thread. My oldest easy child is remarkably doing well. He shunned college, lived with 7 other guys, then found out that wasn't so fun. He's now an IT guy at 25. (I need to update my signature.) He's doing the typical 'guy' thing where I don't talk with him for months, but he's working hard and been with the same girl for 8 years. easy child daughter just finished her junior year in college. She's changed her major a zillion times, but seems to be on the right path now. She ditched the abusive boyfriend of 3 years, and I guess that is all that is important to me right now. She turned 21 the other day. She tells me things I *shouldn't* know as a mom. Geez... Last easy child is getting ready to graduate in two weeks. He's your stereotypical kid. If you looked up 'teen' in a dictionary, you'd find his picture. He's supposedly heading off to UNLV in July. We'll see if he can make that happen. He tends to be a bit lazy and distracted by girlfriends and expensive clothing. Real life will hit him soon. Abbey [/QUOTE]
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