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<blockquote data-quote="LauraH" data-source="post: 747218" data-attributes="member: 22877"><p>You're right, but given his history and how many times my instinct has proven right (but also proven wrong) it's hard not to. It's not actually "his" room, it's a room in my husband's and my apartment that he's currently using to store the stuff he hasn't gotten around to or can't take with him to the recovery home. The other night when my husband saw the condition of the room he nearly lost it and was ready to bag everything up and put it out by the curb. I talked him out of it and the next day my son, with no prompting from me, that he would take care of it on his first day off (today). If it's a case of "he didn't feel like it", if my husband again wants to toss all his stuff, I won't try and stop him a second time. He's had ample notice and ample time to take care of a situation that my husband and I don't find acceptable in our home. We'll have to just wait and see how this plays out. Basically I'm leaving this one between my son and my husband.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LauraH, post: 747218, member: 22877"] You're right, but given his history and how many times my instinct has proven right (but also proven wrong) it's hard not to. It's not actually "his" room, it's a room in my husband's and my apartment that he's currently using to store the stuff he hasn't gotten around to or can't take with him to the recovery home. The other night when my husband saw the condition of the room he nearly lost it and was ready to bag everything up and put it out by the curb. I talked him out of it and the next day my son, with no prompting from me, that he would take care of it on his first day off (today). If it's a case of "he didn't feel like it", if my husband again wants to toss all his stuff, I won't try and stop him a second time. He's had ample notice and ample time to take care of a situation that my husband and I don't find acceptable in our home. We'll have to just wait and see how this plays out. Basically I'm leaving this one between my son and my husband. [/QUOTE]
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