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To the curb... one foot in front of the other
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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 369465" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Enjoy a less stressful life and the empty nest. </p><p>I strongly believe that as parents we do not have to sink with our difficult children. At some point, you realize you are a person too and not just mom. You deserve the same right to a home environment of <em>your</em> choosing. Just like difficult child. If they want to be part of your good life they have to play by the house rules. </p><p>Way To Go!!!!</p><p></p><p>PS: as a side note, I am tickled to death when I put things to the curb at mom's house that someone takes them. It is better used than thrown away to a land fill.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 369465, member: 3"] Enjoy a less stressful life and the empty nest. I strongly believe that as parents we do not have to sink with our difficult children. At some point, you realize you are a person too and not just mom. You deserve the same right to a home environment of [I]your[/I] choosing. Just like difficult child. If they want to be part of your good life they have to play by the house rules. Way To Go!!!! PS: as a side note, I am tickled to death when I put things to the curb at mom's house that someone takes them. It is better used than thrown away to a land fill. [/QUOTE]
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