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<blockquote data-quote="Lammie" data-source="post: 681745" data-attributes="member: 3306"><p>Steven doesn't live here. And I stopped supporting him financially except for a hot meal about once a week and a place to do his own washing. I don't do that anymore, either. He's a big boy. You know how it is. You want your children to do well in life. He's done some bone head things but that's all a part of the learning curve. I did some bone head things too. Still do. We did the same thing with the step son. He has to make it on his own. And Steven has been very helpful lately with helping me with William when I can't be around, taking him to practice and palling around around with him, being a good brother. William will talk to Steven about stuff that he doesn't want to discuss with me. He's matured a lot. I have to give him credit. Living 400 miles away forced him to become more mature. He likes to go and visit with Dad, too. </p><p></p><p>He'll be okay. I will, too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lammie, post: 681745, member: 3306"] Steven doesn't live here. And I stopped supporting him financially except for a hot meal about once a week and a place to do his own washing. I don't do that anymore, either. He's a big boy. You know how it is. You want your children to do well in life. He's done some bone head things but that's all a part of the learning curve. I did some bone head things too. Still do. We did the same thing with the step son. He has to make it on his own. And Steven has been very helpful lately with helping me with William when I can't be around, taking him to practice and palling around around with him, being a good brother. William will talk to Steven about stuff that he doesn't want to discuss with me. He's matured a lot. I have to give him credit. Living 400 miles away forced him to become more mature. He likes to go and visit with Dad, too. He'll be okay. I will, too. [/QUOTE]
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