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<blockquote data-quote="SearchingForRainbows" data-source="post: 604984" data-attributes="member: 3388"><p>hearts and roses,</p><p></p><p>Overall, it sounds like your difficult child is doing well. I love that she has made positive changes to her diet and is feeling better. Also love that she's reading a book on detachment and moods. I'm sure living at E's parents' house is stressful but like you said, she has a choice. Too bad about her job but it's great she fought, got unemployment benefits. At least she has money coming in while searching for a new job. Keeping my fingers crossed the next one will be the perfect job for her...</p><p></p><p>I can understand the part about you saying that life is good without your difficult child living at home but worry about her at the same time. It was tough, what an understatement!, going from having an empty nest for a year, and then having difficult child 3 (really need to change my signature!!) move back in with us for the summer. The good news is that she's moving out next weekend and we'll get our empty nest back. However, like you with your difficult child, I worry about difficult child 3. But, and this is a huge BUT, I'm staying pretzeled that she won't need to live with us again. It's been a roller coaster ride that I don't want to repeat. </p><p></p><p>It's really nice to "see" you. Like DDD, I've been thinking about you, wondering how things are going. It's uplifting to finish my last cup of coffee for the morning while reading good news. Thanks for sharing. SFR</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SearchingForRainbows, post: 604984, member: 3388"] hearts and roses, Overall, it sounds like your difficult child is doing well. I love that she has made positive changes to her diet and is feeling better. Also love that she's reading a book on detachment and moods. I'm sure living at E's parents' house is stressful but like you said, she has a choice. Too bad about her job but it's great she fought, got unemployment benefits. At least she has money coming in while searching for a new job. Keeping my fingers crossed the next one will be the perfect job for her... I can understand the part about you saying that life is good without your difficult child living at home but worry about her at the same time. It was tough, what an understatement!, going from having an empty nest for a year, and then having difficult child 3 (really need to change my signature!!) move back in with us for the summer. The good news is that she's moving out next weekend and we'll get our empty nest back. However, like you with your difficult child, I worry about difficult child 3. But, and this is a huge BUT, I'm staying pretzeled that she won't need to live with us again. It's been a roller coaster ride that I don't want to repeat. It's really nice to "see" you. Like DDD, I've been thinking about you, wondering how things are going. It's uplifting to finish my last cup of coffee for the morning while reading good news. Thanks for sharing. SFR [/QUOTE]
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