The latest development in her life is that due to the constant drama and enrollment of kids at her cosmetology school, she has withdrawn from the program. This means for her that while she has a few hundred hours under her belt (which as I understand it, she can roll those hours into another program), she now will owe the school a couple thousand dollars.
She has told me that her new plan is to enroll in the local community college for their cosmetology program. This sounds good, but she has yet to even so much check into it to see if this is something she can do.
It's like I've said before, just when it seems she making strides moving forward in growing up, she makes even further giant steps backward. I'm at a loss. In the meantime, she still lives at home, sans job without a clue as to what it takes to be independent.
I can't help but feel resentful when she asks for money for gas for her car or a few dollars for face wash. I mean, seriously, she is halfway to being 22 years old and it seems is as far away from growing up as she was when she graduated from high school three years ago.











2 comments:
Very frustrating. My older daughter spent $2000 to fly to Africa for two weeks to visit her host family and her special guy that she met over there. With expensive grad school looming! Have I been too nice or something? Maybe she doesn't understand the reality of MONEY. I feel your pain.
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