tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3821611713908924761.post7712561073176445048..comments2024-03-12T02:16:30.251-07:00Comments on Robert's Sister: DiscombobulatedTrish Hughes Kreishttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04995070221130924508noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3821611713908924761.post-77919141975710666072013-05-05T19:45:33.568-07:002013-05-05T19:45:33.568-07:00Thanks for the support, Kathy! I understand your f...Thanks for the support, Kathy! I understand your frustration about the BIL. After four months, you've probably got him whipped into pretty good shape and then - boom - different house, different rules. Robert's getting adjusted to our rules but it does take time. <br /><br />I'm not holding my breath about the puppy settling down. He's 5 months old, a bundle of energy and 45 lbs. I think we're in trouble. :-) Trish Hughes Kreishttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04995070221130924508noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3821611713908924761.post-27346481195503914442013-05-05T17:04:03.266-07:002013-05-05T17:04:03.266-07:00You'll get there! I believe you will!
It'...You'll get there! I believe you will!<br /><br />It's hard enough adjusting for your own self when changes come. Now you have to adjust for you, Robert, Hubby, New Puppy. That's a lot of adjusting. And I think I've said before that even good change, can be stressful.<br /><br />I can relate to the relearning Robert has to do. When my brother in law comes to stay with us, he must relearn his routine here. I spend 4 months trying to teach him independence and then he leaves to live with his other siblings and looses everything and it can be frustrating.<br /><br />Hang in there. The discombobulation wont last forever and you'll be in a comfortable routine before you know it. Even new puppy will settle down. That might be awhile though.<br /><br />Kathy Lowreyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08866920774643291297noreply@blogger.com