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<blockquote data-quote="1905" data-source="post: 415692" data-attributes="member: 2668"><p>I did post about this teacher a month or 2 ago. I really have no idea what the heck she is doing hanging around an 11th grade boy! She works in another town, and I thought they didn't hang out anymore. He wanted to take her to his jr prom, but the deadline pased to buy tix, so thankfully that won't happen. About an hour after I "told" all of you what was going on, husband called me back and I said they were still in there. He was annoyed at me for not doing something, I thought he was ok with it, he was fine with it an hour ago. Anyway, husband wanted to talk to easy child so I yelled for him to get the phone and when he did, the "girl" went out the front door.</p><p> </p><p>I work Saturday mornings and nobody was supposed to be home. difficult child and 17 year old spent Friday night 2 and 1/2 hours away at 19 year old's college. easy child left school early yesterday and they went. I thought that was really nice, my boys are spending a couple days together, how nice. When I came home from work her car is in my driveway. Last night she drove up 2 1/2 hours to sleep at easy child's college after her work was over, stayed over and took younger easy child home this morning. difficult child drove home alone later. easy child had the house to himself while I was at work. They had to get up really early to get here. easy child normally sleeps half the day away so that was extra early for him. Lovely.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="1905, post: 415692, member: 2668"] I did post about this teacher a month or 2 ago. I really have no idea what the heck she is doing hanging around an 11th grade boy! She works in another town, and I thought they didn't hang out anymore. He wanted to take her to his jr prom, but the deadline pased to buy tix, so thankfully that won't happen. About an hour after I "told" all of you what was going on, husband called me back and I said they were still in there. He was annoyed at me for not doing something, I thought he was ok with it, he was fine with it an hour ago. Anyway, husband wanted to talk to easy child so I yelled for him to get the phone and when he did, the "girl" went out the front door. I work Saturday mornings and nobody was supposed to be home. difficult child and 17 year old spent Friday night 2 and 1/2 hours away at 19 year old's college. easy child left school early yesterday and they went. I thought that was really nice, my boys are spending a couple days together, how nice. When I came home from work her car is in my driveway. Last night she drove up 2 1/2 hours to sleep at easy child's college after her work was over, stayed over and took younger easy child home this morning. difficult child drove home alone later. easy child had the house to himself while I was at work. They had to get up really early to get here. easy child normally sleeps half the day away so that was extra early for him. Lovely. [/QUOTE]
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