I basically told her that after graduationan it is time to move on. Either she moves into a dorm, or if she goes to the local community college the she has to get an apartment. The dorm is a better option - more of an easy transition, but it is not going well having her in the house.
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Saturday, January 31, 2009
Hard to update when I'm not there
The title says it all. With me now working 200 miles from home ( meaning a four drive up on Sunday afternoon and back on Friday night ) I'm not really interacting with her much. Things have improved a bit though since we had a bit of a "Come to Jesus" meeting about her moving out.
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Hi. I found this blog via "fornits," a site for survivors of torture chambers which imprison young adults without due process for money that call themselves "schools" "wilderness programs" and "rehabs"
You imprisoned your daughter at a WWASP gulag, yes?
To get more info about wwasp visit
http://www.isaccorp.org/watchlist.asp
http://www.heal-online.org
/wwasp.htm
http://fornits.com/wwf/viewforum.php?f=44
http://www.cafety.org/
Here's some documentaries on wwasp
http://fornits.com/WWASP/TranquilityBayDocumentary.mp4
Am I to understand your daughters home now?
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