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I just want to say a special thank you to everyone who took time to read and reply with all these great ideas. To tell you the truth, I think she has dropped the idea since her car engine just went "boom"... that would mean no way to work or school and she is finding out that mom isn't running out to buy her another car..(this is her 2nd car to blow its engine).
We haven't discussed how to get the car fixed or whether we will try to fix it or her first car..or buy another, yet. She is going snow skiing on Wednesday, which was most of her Christmas present from me, and when she gets back, I imagine we will do the heart-to-heart again. Only this time I will have plenty of answers and questions to use, from all the replies. Thank you all again and I am grateful to everyone who took time to give me ideas. Sella |
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You're very welcome
I would make her pay for the save the money for repairs or for a another vehicle. I paid for my first car, paid for the insurance and every single repair the car needed. When the car broke down it stayed parked in the driveway until I had the money for the repairs. The only thing my folks paid for was an occasional loan for gas money.(I was required to pay them back on payday.) I learned the imporant lesson of take care of the car and the car will take care of you. Besides people always take better care of the things they own when they foot the bill themselves. |
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I think oklacity75 is right on the money......making her pay for the car repairs or replacement will teach her responsiblity. Obviously, she wants responsiblity...that's definitely a good way for her to get it. At least she's learning that she needs mother afterall! That's good! I know I treasure my parents, and all that they've done for me over the years! Sure, they made me work for stuff, but they'd done more than I could ever ask!
If you need a good mechanic, let me know. Proactive Volunteer, a regular poster on this forum, owns an auto shop....her and her husband run it! I'm sure she could hook you up! Send me a PM if you want more information, i.e., her business address, phone number, etc. |
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Sella, I'm thrilled that she won't be leaving home soon. Moving out of the house could've been extremely damaging to her future. Her chances of going to college might've diminished. God allows certain things to happen for a reason, and He probably did that here.
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This is GrandMaMa, mother of 4 sons, none would say that I never did my best for them...now..keyword" she is only 17 that is all you have to think about, thank God, you still have control...under NO circumstances should she be moving out at that age..if you are lucky, in the interim, you will somehow strike a rapport with her that will keep her emotionally tied to you until she is emotionally able to make those decisions herself. Don't give any ground, but listen, listen, listen...most important thing. Don't just give her no, give her a positve choice.
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Due to the fact this issue has been resolved I have closed the thread.
A general discussion thread on this topic is now open if anyone wants to discuss the issue in general and not in refrence to this thread. rxis you will find your post here: http://www.okctalk.com/peanut-butter...thier-own.html |
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