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<blockquote data-quote="Wiped Out" data-source="post: 579510" data-attributes="member: 1631"><p>TM, I am right there with you; not so much with difficult child but with easy child/difficult child. I think I have received more than a few grey hairs from her slowness over the years and it hasn't improved much at all. I love that you pulled swimming! For easy child/difficult child that wouldn't have worked because the few things she ever did want to get involved in she ended up wanting to drop and we had her continue because of her commitment. </p><p></p><p>I do have to say she is better in one way. If she needs to pick me up from work she is always there a bit early so there is hope. However, there is a long way to go because just last week she almost made me late for a doctor's appointment. I finally told her that a lack of planning on her part to be ready was not going to cause me a crisis (she had to have me drop her off at class) but it would cause her a problem because I was leaving in 4 minutes. I waited in the car; she somehow made it to the car in one minute-lol!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wiped Out, post: 579510, member: 1631"] TM, I am right there with you; not so much with difficult child but with easy child/difficult child. I think I have received more than a few grey hairs from her slowness over the years and it hasn't improved much at all. I love that you pulled swimming! For easy child/difficult child that wouldn't have worked because the few things she ever did want to get involved in she ended up wanting to drop and we had her continue because of her commitment. I do have to say she is better in one way. If she needs to pick me up from work she is always there a bit early so there is hope. However, there is a long way to go because just last week she almost made me late for a doctor's appointment. I finally told her that a lack of planning on her part to be ready was not going to cause me a crisis (she had to have me drop her off at class) but it would cause her a problem because I was leaving in 4 minutes. I waited in the car; she somehow made it to the car in one minute-lol! [/QUOTE]
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