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how often do you talk to your difficult "child" now adult?
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<blockquote data-quote="pigless in VA" data-source="post: 715277" data-attributes="member: 11832"><p>When I text Ferb he responds quickly. He does let me know his work schedule and texts when he arrives home from work. I asked for this as <em>he still has no driver's license and has to walk about a mile home from work. </em>Most of the time he remembers. He typically tells me when he goes to spend the night at a friend's house. I assume he is telling me the truth, but he may not be. I think since he is holding down a job, keeping up with appointments and keeping the cat and himself alive, that is probably pretty good for him. </p><p></p><p>We've spent a lot of time at the farm this summer. My neighbors have not reported any wild parties or other weirdness. Those are all positives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pigless in VA, post: 715277, member: 11832"] When I text Ferb he responds quickly. He does let me know his work schedule and texts when he arrives home from work. I asked for this as [I]he still has no driver's license and has to walk about a mile home from work. [/I]Most of the time he remembers. He typically tells me when he goes to spend the night at a friend's house. I assume he is telling me the truth, but he may not be. I think since he is holding down a job, keeping up with appointments and keeping the cat and himself alive, that is probably pretty good for him. We've spent a lot of time at the farm this summer. My neighbors have not reported any wild parties or other weirdness. Those are all positives. [/QUOTE]
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