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Still don't know if she's going in to marines...
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 721948" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am astounded by her ability to lose things. I thought my kids were bad. There stuff is usually in their rooms, often someplace they have looked four times. Jess has usually picked up whatever she is looking for at least 3-4 times and moved it to the side to see if it is underneath itself. If I point out what she is doing, she gets angry, so I just let her do without whatever it is for a few days. Eventually her eyes open and she sees it. The funniest was a three pound brick of chocolate that she "lost" and moved at least six times while searching for it. Her dad and I kept having to leave the room to laugh in private. When she finally realized where it was, she had been using it as a book rest for three days. For a paperback that she was reading without her glasses. She is nearsighted. How she was that close (less than 10 inches away) and didn't smell the chocolate, I have no idea!</p><p></p><p>I hope your granddau goes and does very well. Chances are the peer pressure and structure may be what she needs. If not, it is not your problem. </p><p></p><p>I hope you have one wild and wonderful Grambo Bash after she finally departs!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 721948, member: 1233"] I am astounded by her ability to lose things. I thought my kids were bad. There stuff is usually in their rooms, often someplace they have looked four times. Jess has usually picked up whatever she is looking for at least 3-4 times and moved it to the side to see if it is underneath itself. If I point out what she is doing, she gets angry, so I just let her do without whatever it is for a few days. Eventually her eyes open and she sees it. The funniest was a three pound brick of chocolate that she "lost" and moved at least six times while searching for it. Her dad and I kept having to leave the room to laugh in private. When she finally realized where it was, she had been using it as a book rest for three days. For a paperback that she was reading without her glasses. She is nearsighted. How she was that close (less than 10 inches away) and didn't smell the chocolate, I have no idea! I hope your granddau goes and does very well. Chances are the peer pressure and structure may be what she needs. If not, it is not your problem. I hope you have one wild and wonderful Grambo Bash after she finally departs! [/QUOTE]
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