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Unhappy with what I have to do tomorrow
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<blockquote data-quote="'Chelle" data-source="post: 217905" data-attributes="member: 1161"><p>It sounds like things may be working out. I'm glad they were able to find him a place so quickly, and that your difficult child is seeing the positive side of this. Every baby bird gets pushed out of the nest at some point, so think of it on the positive side too, that you're pushing him into learning how to fly on his own. It's harder with ours since they don't learn to fly that easily, I worry about how my difficult child will get along on his own when he's older. But none of us will live forever, so it's best to try get them to fly now while we're still around to help them.</p><p></p><p>Good luck to your difficult child on this next big step in his life, hope he does find best friends in his room mates. And looks like you'll be empty nesters, look forward to that time you and your husband will have together alone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="'Chelle, post: 217905, member: 1161"] It sounds like things may be working out. I'm glad they were able to find him a place so quickly, and that your difficult child is seeing the positive side of this. Every baby bird gets pushed out of the nest at some point, so think of it on the positive side too, that you're pushing him into learning how to fly on his own. It's harder with ours since they don't learn to fly that easily, I worry about how my difficult child will get along on his own when he's older. But none of us will live forever, so it's best to try get them to fly now while we're still around to help them. Good luck to your difficult child on this next big step in his life, hope he does find best friends in his room mates. And looks like you'll be empty nesters, look forward to that time you and your husband will have together alone. [/QUOTE]
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