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Kathy,
I know it has to be hard not to worry about him but it is probably best
that he is gone. Now he is in God's hands and that's hard to leave him
there but that is what has to happen. I'll be praying for you and Chris.
Hang in there.
Amy
----- Original Message -----
From: "Kathy Du Bois" <[log in to unmask]>
To: <[log in to unmask]>
Sent: Wednesday, November 02, 2005 12:02 PM
Subject: He's gone
> Hi Guys,
> Actually, we let Chris move out on Sunday. It was two days early,
> but those two days wouldn't have made any difference anyway. He had
> forgotten a few things at the house so Greg took them by on Monday
> evening. Greg said that Chris was acting strange, but there's
> nothing that we can do about it. I received a call from McDonalds
> yesterday. Chris was scheduled to work yesterday. I called his
> girlfriend's house and talked to Chris, but I have no idea if he went
> to work or not. Chris isn't really being independent. He has
> changed parents. His girlfriend's family is stepping in a lot I
> guess. Chris now has all the freedom that he can afford and no
> parent to tell him "NO!" We have left it that it is up to him to
> make first contact now that he is out of our house, but I can't help
> but wonder what he is up too.
> On a brighter note, Matt finally passed his road test
> today. Yea! We finally have two drivers in the
> family. Unfortunately, we will also have the increased insurance
> payments to go along with that, but Matt is a good kid so I'm not too
worried.
> God bless,
> Kathy
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