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10 days later, daughter would like to come home...
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<blockquote data-quote="clive" data-source="post: 380498" data-attributes="member: 5132"><p>Kind of sad, but that's about the best we can do sometimes. Becoming numb, going about our lives. Maybe not the best possible way for things to play out, but coping, managing. It's better than being embroiled in drama, tension and turmoil, which is the typical state when our daughter is living at home. </p><p> </p><p>She called me this morning and said she won't go into rehab, but would like to go into a 3/4 house. After some back and forth debate, I told her, fine, find a 3/4 house that will take you, with no money, or prospects for income. But, in the meantime, she's not coming back home, she will have to remain in the uncomfortable lodging she's in at the moment. Ironically-- when she left home a few days ago, she took my cell phone charger. She had lost hers a while back, and I have the same phone as her. So, at one point this morning, in numerous texts back and forth, I had to tell her "my phone is almost dead, so I won't be able to take anymore messages from you..." (till I get my charger back, or get a new one.) She called me and told me I could drive to where she's at and get the charger, or wait till Friday, when she can get a ride back to our house. I told her I can wait till Friday.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="clive, post: 380498, member: 5132"] Kind of sad, but that's about the best we can do sometimes. Becoming numb, going about our lives. Maybe not the best possible way for things to play out, but coping, managing. It's better than being embroiled in drama, tension and turmoil, which is the typical state when our daughter is living at home. She called me this morning and said she won't go into rehab, but would like to go into a 3/4 house. After some back and forth debate, I told her, fine, find a 3/4 house that will take you, with no money, or prospects for income. But, in the meantime, she's not coming back home, she will have to remain in the uncomfortable lodging she's in at the moment. Ironically-- when she left home a few days ago, she took my cell phone charger. She had lost hers a while back, and I have the same phone as her. So, at one point this morning, in numerous texts back and forth, I had to tell her "my phone is almost dead, so I won't be able to take anymore messages from you..." (till I get my charger back, or get a new one.) She called me and told me I could drive to where she's at and get the charger, or wait till Friday, when she can get a ride back to our house. I told her I can wait till Friday. [/QUOTE]
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