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Third time is NOT the charm
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<blockquote data-quote="mtic" data-source="post: 694000" data-attributes="member: 18623"><p>Thank you Lil. We are all going through such similar things. I hope your son takes this opportunity to save his money. They really have no idea how easy they have it as far as saving money. No rent, no expenses. Just work and save money. Saving money is so foreign to them for some reason. I honestly couldn't believe my son has ZERO dollars on him this morning until I handed him $20. UGH!</p><p></p><p>When we came up with the conditions of my son saving money, we worded it so that he realized whatever the outcome it was his choice. We didn't kick him out this time. He chose to leave by not fulfilling his part of the agreement. This friend has tried to help him before. I told my son that if he blows it this time, he will definitely be homeless. Time will tell.</p><p></p><p>Lucky me, I have a lunch date planned with a friend I haven't seen in 2-3 years. We set this date a while ago, so I'm off to meet her. A welcome distraction!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtic, post: 694000, member: 18623"] Thank you Lil. We are all going through such similar things. I hope your son takes this opportunity to save his money. They really have no idea how easy they have it as far as saving money. No rent, no expenses. Just work and save money. Saving money is so foreign to them for some reason. I honestly couldn't believe my son has ZERO dollars on him this morning until I handed him $20. UGH! When we came up with the conditions of my son saving money, we worded it so that he realized whatever the outcome it was his choice. We didn't kick him out this time. He chose to leave by not fulfilling his part of the agreement. This friend has tried to help him before. I told my son that if he blows it this time, he will definitely be homeless. Time will tell. Lucky me, I have a lunch date planned with a friend I haven't seen in 2-3 years. We set this date a while ago, so I'm off to meet her. A welcome distraction! [/QUOTE]
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