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<blockquote data-quote="Tanya M" data-source="post: 646736" data-attributes="member: 18516"><p>Lil, I can so relate to this. husband and I had to put a lock on our bedroom door as difficult child took it upon himself to help himself to whatever he wanted from our room, mainly money. I came home one day to find a hole about 1 foot wide in my bedroom door. difficult child had taken a hammer to it! He was bound and determined to get in, he also stole our safe which had money and important papers in it. (thank God the cops found him before he could get the safe open)</p><p>Anyway, after husband replaced the door the damaged one sat in the garage where I would see it and be reminded. Finally one day I couldn't take it anymore and I told husband it has to go. He suggested we burn it so we did. husband broke it down into smaller pieces and we burned it. There was something symbolic about doing that.....it really helped me to let it go.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanya M, post: 646736, member: 18516"] Lil, I can so relate to this. husband and I had to put a lock on our bedroom door as difficult child took it upon himself to help himself to whatever he wanted from our room, mainly money. I came home one day to find a hole about 1 foot wide in my bedroom door. difficult child had taken a hammer to it! He was bound and determined to get in, he also stole our safe which had money and important papers in it. (thank God the cops found him before he could get the safe open) Anyway, after husband replaced the door the damaged one sat in the garage where I would see it and be reminded. Finally one day I couldn't take it anymore and I told husband it has to go. He suggested we burn it so we did. husband broke it down into smaller pieces and we burned it. There was something symbolic about doing that.....it really helped me to let it go. [/QUOTE]
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