What Pix said. He's making his choices, you're not asking him to become Amish or something. And if he has a cell surely he can look up a shelter on google or something. Good grief, guilt trip much.
'Shells'
Natter 76: Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Foaminess
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
It was a quiet night.
Thank goodness his grandparents are gone for a week and he does not have keys to their house or their garage code.
Well, crap. I forgot I had a jury duty summons for today and was supposed to call in last night and now I'm at work and the card with my badge number is at home. Argh.
Phew. Found it. I need to call again tonight.
I'm sorry Mac has put you through so much, msbelle. I admire your strength.
Oh, so NOW Mac tweets to you? Jeez Louise, I want to Zen slap him a time or two. (That's not a violent slap, just one to forcibly wake one.)
This is a necessary part of hitting bottom, which in his case involves starting to act as an adult member of his family.
I survived a play date with one of ltc's friends from school and her mom.
Maybe he can fashion some sort of rudimentary lean-to out of his vaping kit and game console?
Matt, you're the best.
msbelle, keep on doing what you're doing.
Timelies all!
Today was Mr. S's first day at his new preschool, and I've been stressed out about it. Turns out I was right to worry. The aftercare teacher told me he opened the gate from the playground three times, and he overturned chairs in the classroom. They have safety concerns, and I understand that, but I'm afraid he's going to be kicked out before the first week is done. We don't have any other options.
(Called the doctor for Sam's meds, but haven't heard anything yet)
Shouldn't it be the school's responsibility to make sure kids can't open gates.