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<blockquote data-quote="compassion" data-source="post: 220021" data-attributes="member: 6393"><p>Andy, hanks for the support and feedback. That is a lot of the issue. he signed the contract this week but allowed gfg15 to manipulate him. I asked him to please consult me first for ANY change of the contract.</p><p> I really do not like her at these clubs eventhough they are prtty strict aabout not letting underage drink. My daughter loves music . I am goingn to really try thought to support her listeing in venues that do not serve alcholhol like concert halls. We live in a fairly small community but wil be ging to Orlando, Tampa nd Atalntqa whwere this is possible. He was goig to be there but just that atmospher. She is 3 wees without alcohol or durgs and want to support her being in environs not haivng that going on. </p><p> The biggest hing for me was the boundries stuff. I have said concerts once a month. It is a popular band that ussually des not play here in a smaller community. The issue is we are so beat tryig to d recovery orentd stuff :AA, heathly activies, therapy, vlelyball, singing, shopping, holiday activies. It is a balnce. That has been a core issue all along. He does nt back me up and givesw too much control to difficult child. </p><p> We are nt in an easy situation and I need t be pateint. She ahs not run or usedin 3 weeks. I need t foucs on that. Thans for listening. Compassion</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="compassion, post: 220021, member: 6393"] Andy, hanks for the support and feedback. That is a lot of the issue. he signed the contract this week but allowed gfg15 to manipulate him. I asked him to please consult me first for ANY change of the contract. I really do not like her at these clubs eventhough they are prtty strict aabout not letting underage drink. My daughter loves music . I am goingn to really try thought to support her listeing in venues that do not serve alcholhol like concert halls. We live in a fairly small community but wil be ging to Orlando, Tampa nd Atalntqa whwere this is possible. He was goig to be there but just that atmospher. She is 3 wees without alcohol or durgs and want to support her being in environs not haivng that going on. The biggest hing for me was the boundries stuff. I have said concerts once a month. It is a popular band that ussually des not play here in a smaller community. The issue is we are so beat tryig to d recovery orentd stuff :AA, heathly activies, therapy, vlelyball, singing, shopping, holiday activies. It is a balnce. That has been a core issue all along. He does nt back me up and givesw too much control to difficult child. We are nt in an easy situation and I need t be pateint. She ahs not run or usedin 3 weeks. I need t foucs on that. Thans for listening. Compassion [/QUOTE]
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