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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby" data-source="post: 365349" data-attributes="member: 7083"><p>Thank you, Susie. </p><p></p><p>difficult child is at difficult child 2's mom's house and not coping well - so much for respite - and difficult child 2 came home (his mom's) while I was there. Cocky as all get out and when his mom asked him if he was going to say hello, he said no and stomped into the house. He did come out later with his tail tucked between his legs because he had stuff in my car he needed to get.</p><p></p><p>Apparently, he's in full panic mode because he doesn't want to stay at his mom's, but he's out of other options. And he still doesn't get that he broke the rules - almost every one, including the biggest: no drugs, especially in my house. He kept insisting to his mom that "it was just stems and seeds", and his mom kept telling him that it is still marijuana and he could still be charged with possession. He doesn't - or won't - get it. </p><p></p><p>Sigh.</p><p></p><p>And now his father is saying he's going to "get extended guardianship". Pfft. Good luck with that. The guy is an idiot. A couple of weeks ago, he told difficult child 2 that he was a "guest in his home" and let him leave, but now that difficult child 2 is going to be 18 in one day he's...whatever. The same guy who went on vacation across the country for 2 weeks when difficult child 2 was 15 and left him home alone with no money and no food. difficult child 2 showed up at my work so I could take him to his mom's. And this was during the school year.</p><p></p><p>No wonder the kid is so screwed up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby, post: 365349, member: 7083"] Thank you, Susie. difficult child is at difficult child 2's mom's house and not coping well - so much for respite - and difficult child 2 came home (his mom's) while I was there. Cocky as all get out and when his mom asked him if he was going to say hello, he said no and stomped into the house. He did come out later with his tail tucked between his legs because he had stuff in my car he needed to get. Apparently, he's in full panic mode because he doesn't want to stay at his mom's, but he's out of other options. And he still doesn't get that he broke the rules - almost every one, including the biggest: no drugs, especially in my house. He kept insisting to his mom that "it was just stems and seeds", and his mom kept telling him that it is still marijuana and he could still be charged with possession. He doesn't - or won't - get it. Sigh. And now his father is saying he's going to "get extended guardianship". Pfft. Good luck with that. The guy is an idiot. A couple of weeks ago, he told difficult child 2 that he was a "guest in his home" and let him leave, but now that difficult child 2 is going to be 18 in one day he's...whatever. The same guy who went on vacation across the country for 2 weeks when difficult child 2 was 15 and left him home alone with no money and no food. difficult child 2 showed up at my work so I could take him to his mom's. And this was during the school year. No wonder the kid is so screwed up. [/QUOTE]
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