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<blockquote data-quote="Mattsmom277" data-source="post: 563379" data-attributes="member: 4264"><p>I have never had an energy drink.</p><p></p><p>1) I was a total teen difficult child and spent just shy of a year living on the streets of a major city at 15. It was the best experience of my life. I learned so much about myself through the trials I lived through in that time. I don't obviously advocate that as a method of life learning. But I came out a changed person.</p><p></p><p>2) Ironically, difficult child means "gift from god" on the board. That is also the meaning of my Matthew's name, and it is the reason that I chose his name. Getting pregnant at 17 completed the change in me that began in my entry above. I knew there was a reason he was gifted to me, at that less than ideal time of my life. I nearly didn't keep browsing this site when he was small, I was overwhelmed by the posts. Then I saw why members called their challenging kids, difficult child's. And I stuck around. Serendipitous! </p><p></p><p>3) I have a pj fetish. Our new place has double closets in our bedroom. Instead of s/o and I each having our own closet, I had him install a closet organizer and turned one into my pj closet. It is bulging. The other closet, which we share for both of our clothing, has over half the space empty. I stopped counting when I was putting the pj's into my new closet, when I hit over 80. I promised upon seeing just HOW MANY I had, that I was done buying jammies for a loooong time. But I have since sneaky bought a few pairs. And s/o twice has felt I've done so well not buying them, that he surprised me with pj's as a "reward". Snicker snicker. I have so many that it goes unnoticed if I sneak a pair. Even still, I'm doing soooo much better with pj purchases. I could host a huge board gathering and we could all have a pajama party, no need to pack your own.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mattsmom277, post: 563379, member: 4264"] I have never had an energy drink. 1) I was a total teen difficult child and spent just shy of a year living on the streets of a major city at 15. It was the best experience of my life. I learned so much about myself through the trials I lived through in that time. I don't obviously advocate that as a method of life learning. But I came out a changed person. 2) Ironically, difficult child means "gift from god" on the board. That is also the meaning of my Matthew's name, and it is the reason that I chose his name. Getting pregnant at 17 completed the change in me that began in my entry above. I knew there was a reason he was gifted to me, at that less than ideal time of my life. I nearly didn't keep browsing this site when he was small, I was overwhelmed by the posts. Then I saw why members called their challenging kids, difficult child's. And I stuck around. Serendipitous! 3) I have a pj fetish. Our new place has double closets in our bedroom. Instead of s/o and I each having our own closet, I had him install a closet organizer and turned one into my pj closet. It is bulging. The other closet, which we share for both of our clothing, has over half the space empty. I stopped counting when I was putting the pj's into my new closet, when I hit over 80. I promised upon seeing just HOW MANY I had, that I was done buying jammies for a loooong time. But I have since sneaky bought a few pairs. And s/o twice has felt I've done so well not buying them, that he surprised me with pj's as a "reward". Snicker snicker. I have so many that it goes unnoticed if I sneak a pair. Even still, I'm doing soooo much better with pj purchases. I could host a huge board gathering and we could all have a pajama party, no need to pack your own. [/QUOTE]
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