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<blockquote data-quote="ctmom05" data-source="post: 480545" data-attributes="member: 2901"><p>She didn't just mean to give it to me; she actually handed to me while we were on our morning work run together, so it became mine at that point. I was doing something - put the money in my lap and forgot it was there; that's why it dropped to the floor in our work vehicle when I got out. Mom noticed it and stuck it in the console compartment, so that we went on the road in the afternoon she could give it back to me.</p><p></p><p>Remember now, the original intent of the $5 was to pay me back for items I had purchased on Mom's behalf - to be used in refreshment prep for her Party Lite gathering that I was attending. I'm breaking it down to the basics. The $5 was from her to pay me back; her son lifted it - it becomes his responsibility.</p><p></p><p>The disease of addiction is painful and insidious. It affects family and friends. Since Mom is my good friend, I am supporting her. The $5 issue is like a minnow in the pond.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ctmom05, post: 480545, member: 2901"] She didn't just mean to give it to me; she actually handed to me while we were on our morning work run together, so it became mine at that point. I was doing something - put the money in my lap and forgot it was there; that's why it dropped to the floor in our work vehicle when I got out. Mom noticed it and stuck it in the console compartment, so that we went on the road in the afternoon she could give it back to me. Remember now, the original intent of the $5 was to pay me back for items I had purchased on Mom's behalf - to be used in refreshment prep for her Party Lite gathering that I was attending. I'm breaking it down to the basics. The $5 was from her to pay me back; her son lifted it - it becomes his responsibility. The disease of addiction is painful and insidious. It affects family and friends. Since Mom is my good friend, I am supporting her. The $5 issue is like a minnow in the pond. [/QUOTE]
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