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<blockquote data-quote="LauraH" data-source="post: 742825" data-attributes="member: 22877"><p>My son and I haven't lived together for many years. It never works. The last time I saw him before now was over two years ago when he was here for a brief visit. This time wasn't meant as a visit but to get him out of a bad situation in Chicago. Long term, short term, or anything in between, I honestly have no idea. On the drive from Orlando to Daytona the night we picked him up at the airport he was already talking about going back to Chicago at the first opportunity. Since then he's also mentioned the possibility of going to Georgia (where he was born), or California, or Denver. I think he's Mary Poppins, coming and going as the wind changes. And that's fine, if he has the means to do that...which he doesn't. I've helped him relocate once, but I won't again, particularly since he can't seem to make up his mind where he wants to be from one day to the next.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LauraH, post: 742825, member: 22877"] My son and I haven't lived together for many years. It never works. The last time I saw him before now was over two years ago when he was here for a brief visit. This time wasn't meant as a visit but to get him out of a bad situation in Chicago. Long term, short term, or anything in between, I honestly have no idea. On the drive from Orlando to Daytona the night we picked him up at the airport he was already talking about going back to Chicago at the first opportunity. Since then he's also mentioned the possibility of going to Georgia (where he was born), or California, or Denver. I think he's Mary Poppins, coming and going as the wind changes. And that's fine, if he has the means to do that...which he doesn't. I've helped him relocate once, but I won't again, particularly since he can't seem to make up his mind where he wants to be from one day to the next. [/QUOTE]
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