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"Adult" difficult children Living in a Shed in the Backyard ?
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<blockquote data-quote="keista" data-source="post: 529594" data-attributes="member: 11965"><p>OMW! My jaw dropped when I saw the title of the article. FH wanted to do that with mother in law, Only he didn't want to get her one of those little house type things. He literally wanted to put her in our shed. It's the one by the pool and it has a toilet and sink, and we used to joke that we were "fancy" because we had a "pool house" In his mind that became reality when in fact, it's ONLY a shed.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, years ago I had a friend whose bedroom was a shed out back. Don't know how or why they got to this arrangement. I only found out because he dies and his mother gave us a tour. He was a easy child/difficult child (I only add the difficult child because he died by wrapping his car around a tree after funneling a case of beer at the beach, but other than that was an awesome responsible straight A kind of kid) who went away to college and was only back for the summer, so this could have bee their new arrangement.</p><p></p><p>ANYWAY, moving into a shed in your parent's back yard is not considered moving out unless you pay rent and utilities, and I just get the feeling these kids are 'forgetting' about that last part.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="keista, post: 529594, member: 11965"] OMW! My jaw dropped when I saw the title of the article. FH wanted to do that with mother in law, Only he didn't want to get her one of those little house type things. He literally wanted to put her in our shed. It's the one by the pool and it has a toilet and sink, and we used to joke that we were "fancy" because we had a "pool house" In his mind that became reality when in fact, it's ONLY a shed. Anyway, years ago I had a friend whose bedroom was a shed out back. Don't know how or why they got to this arrangement. I only found out because he dies and his mother gave us a tour. He was a easy child/difficult child (I only add the difficult child because he died by wrapping his car around a tree after funneling a case of beer at the beach, but other than that was an awesome responsible straight A kind of kid) who went away to college and was only back for the summer, so this could have bee their new arrangement. ANYWAY, moving into a shed in your parent's back yard is not considered moving out unless you pay rent and utilities, and I just get the feeling these kids are 'forgetting' about that last part. [/QUOTE]
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