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<blockquote data-quote="lovemysons" data-source="post: 613771" data-attributes="member: 3305"><p>Well, Last I shared, young difficult child was living with my estranged half sister. We are not so "estranged" anymore thanks to young difficult child. She and I talked quite a bit while difficult child was living with her, her husband and her other half sister. </p><p></p><p>Seems young difficult child was given a chance to do some work on their property...of course didn't finish it. So, Sister's husband ended up finishing the job...on his day off. Then, there was difficult child stealing all of sister's husband's beer. So they hid the beer in the shed and difficult child still got into it...finally they changed the locks on the shed and difficult child came in and announced to sister..."I know what you did". Laughable. How in the world does he think he's entitled to whatever he likes from virtually total strangers to him? Needless to say he wore out his welcome within a couple of weeks. He left behind a picture of himself in the Army. </p><p></p><p>Next stop was with a friend who picked him up from Sisters. That lasted until yesterday when I got a text from difficult child telling me his friend was dropping him off in the city and he did not know what to do or where to go. </p><p>I suggested he contact a shelter as it will be cold by weeks end. </p><p></p><p>Last night I called daughter in law to see if she had heard from him. Yep. She sure has. He landed on her mother's doorstep yesterday afternoon and was asleep when I talked to daughter in law last night. </p><p></p><p>daughter in law thinks this might be a good deal as she has started working outside the home recently and her mother is going back to work as well. She doesn't have anyone nearby that could watch the kiddos tomorrow night, and other nights this week, so she thinks young difficult child can earn his keep this way. </p><p></p><p>I don't know how long this will last. It would appear that young difficult child does not want to work now. He has been given so many opportunities. </p><p></p><p>I'm sorry I have been absent over the past month or so...Going through some emotional messiness with my mother at the moment and will likely start counceling with her soon. She and I have had an increasingly difficult time communicating for some time now. </p><p></p><p>Hoping to catch up with you all and start posting regularly again soon. </p><p>Love,</p><p>LMS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemysons, post: 613771, member: 3305"] Well, Last I shared, young difficult child was living with my estranged half sister. We are not so "estranged" anymore thanks to young difficult child. She and I talked quite a bit while difficult child was living with her, her husband and her other half sister. Seems young difficult child was given a chance to do some work on their property...of course didn't finish it. So, Sister's husband ended up finishing the job...on his day off. Then, there was difficult child stealing all of sister's husband's beer. So they hid the beer in the shed and difficult child still got into it...finally they changed the locks on the shed and difficult child came in and announced to sister..."I know what you did". Laughable. How in the world does he think he's entitled to whatever he likes from virtually total strangers to him? Needless to say he wore out his welcome within a couple of weeks. He left behind a picture of himself in the Army. Next stop was with a friend who picked him up from Sisters. That lasted until yesterday when I got a text from difficult child telling me his friend was dropping him off in the city and he did not know what to do or where to go. I suggested he contact a shelter as it will be cold by weeks end. Last night I called daughter in law to see if she had heard from him. Yep. She sure has. He landed on her mother's doorstep yesterday afternoon and was asleep when I talked to daughter in law last night. daughter in law thinks this might be a good deal as she has started working outside the home recently and her mother is going back to work as well. She doesn't have anyone nearby that could watch the kiddos tomorrow night, and other nights this week, so she thinks young difficult child can earn his keep this way. I don't know how long this will last. It would appear that young difficult child does not want to work now. He has been given so many opportunities. I'm sorry I have been absent over the past month or so...Going through some emotional messiness with my mother at the moment and will likely start counceling with her soon. She and I have had an increasingly difficult time communicating for some time now. Hoping to catch up with you all and start posting regularly again soon. Love, LMS [/QUOTE]
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