Posted by donjr on December 21, 2011 at 11:23:59 from (71.248.76.90):
In Reply to: OT: Update on Blondie posted by donjr on December 21, 2011 at 09:56:55:
Because she's blonde, I guess. She was afraid to drive earlier. Now she is getting bold. She is although a really nice kid, wonderfully naive.
Since she moved in with us in May, she has finally started to grow up. She still has to be told to take charge of her own life. But it has to rattle around in her head for a while before anything starts to take root. She's far from dumb, just very timid at times and unsure of what she can do. It's almost like having a city kid out here. Spent a lot of time on videos, but has trouble actually doing anything productive in the real world.
I guess it's a lot like some of the kids I met in the service- fresh out of school, never really had to do anything, and now out in the cruel hard world. Just needs some direction. A lot of direction. Like a truckload--
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