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<blockquote data-quote="Kalahou" data-source="post: 687111" data-attributes="member: 19617"><p>HI RE, I so enjoyed your update. Things sound on the upbeat.</p><p></p><p>I know what you mean about the uneasiness of leaving your daughter in your home while you are away. We did that once a while back a couple years ago. We were gone for 3 weeks, with specific instructions to son to please not to have people in the house during our absence. We did lock the hallway door to the back part of the house, but I still did not feel good about what might take place elsewhere. Anyway, after our return, we learned from another son who came by to check, that some party (ies) had gone on. Folks spread out on the floor, camping out. And when we returned, there was a lot of evidence (bottles, trash, etc,) that had not even been attempted to be cleared up.</p><p></p><p>Just an idea ... Is there an acceptable / reasonable motel room in your area, where you might pay for a week or two stay (however long you will be away) ~ so you could pay to put her up there while you are gone. Some places even have refrig and microwaves in the rooms. Just a thought. I think I might do this if I ever have to leave my house again if my son was here. It would be worth the expense to ease my mind. And her being in a such a motel place like that would require some initiative on her part to get food, and do laundry etc on her own, not be dependent on the ready-made necessitites. And the hotel probably might have restrictions on what "sketchy type?" visitors can come and go / stay etc. and would be making their security presence known. Hmm?</p><p></p><p>Hope it works out. You definitely need to go on your trip and should go to visit your mom. That's sound great. How wonderful for her to be having a 91st birthday. Congrats. You have good genes. Take care. Kalahou.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kalahou, post: 687111, member: 19617"] HI RE, I so enjoyed your update. Things sound on the upbeat. I know what you mean about the uneasiness of leaving your daughter in your home while you are away. We did that once a while back a couple years ago. We were gone for 3 weeks, with specific instructions to son to please not to have people in the house during our absence. We did lock the hallway door to the back part of the house, but I still did not feel good about what might take place elsewhere. Anyway, after our return, we learned from another son who came by to check, that some party (ies) had gone on. Folks spread out on the floor, camping out. And when we returned, there was a lot of evidence (bottles, trash, etc,) that had not even been attempted to be cleared up. Just an idea ... Is there an acceptable / reasonable motel room in your area, where you might pay for a week or two stay (however long you will be away) ~ so you could pay to put her up there while you are gone. Some places even have refrig and microwaves in the rooms. Just a thought. I think I might do this if I ever have to leave my house again if my son was here. It would be worth the expense to ease my mind. And her being in a such a motel place like that would require some initiative on her part to get food, and do laundry etc on her own, not be dependent on the ready-made necessitites. And the hotel probably might have restrictions on what "sketchy type?" visitors can come and go / stay etc. and would be making their security presence known. Hmm? Hope it works out. You definitely need to go on your trip and should go to visit your mom. That's sound great. How wonderful for her to be having a 91st birthday. Congrats. You have good genes. Take care. Kalahou. [/QUOTE]
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