Suky picked up Suradetch from school and took him to Tesco
Lotus for an ice cream treat and then into Tesco Lotus to choose some very nice
clothes, thongs, a back pack and a football for himself - and then since there
was some money left over, in true Thai style he chose some Dunkin' Donuts
to share with the family.
It seems that Dad has left /been told to leave, and since
Suradetch's older sister is working steadily, Mum now stays home and takes care
of the baby. Suky said that she is calmer and more easy to deal with now,
which is good to hear.
It also means that there is no 'lean' on the boy to choose
things which Dad can readily convert to cash, so we're very glad to hear this.
Poor kid, of all the things Walter has enabled, he wasn't able to keep
anything, Dad having sold them for a fraction of their worth when he needed
alcohol.
Let's hope this is a new beginning for him, he's such a
sweet kid.
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