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An Ugly Vent...B4..I Explode or Implode!
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<blockquote data-quote="mom_to_3" data-source="post: 109361" data-attributes="member: 30"><p>I believe it too in so many regards concerning my difficult child. You'd think at some point they would be embarrassed of their own shenanigans. I mean, just how many times can a person have pie on their face and not say "WOW, why is that always happening to me? What can I do about it?" </p><p></p><p>My difficult child left the state (and her son). She has been telling him and us that she would be back for Christmas. Guess what??? Supposedly she was working 2 jobs and of course saving, saving, saving that money. In Nov. she called us begging for us to send her $108 for a bus ticket home to see her son at Christmas. As difficult as it was, we declined. You see, before she called us, she had been out of the new state she lives in having a good time. In between now and then, she has been out of her home state two more times. Just a couple of days ago she called and asked me to buy "Henry" the train for her son as she had PROMISED him that she would buy it for him for Christmas. And you know what???? She just wasn't going to be able to get that for him because she is low on cash. :grrr: Because it was for our grandson, we did it. He deserves not to be hurt.</p><p></p><p>Now she is saying that she is coming in Jan. to get her son and take him back to the state she is in for a month???? And she can't even afford to buy him a train car? Go figure. Why yes, DDD, I believe EVERYTHING you say. :crazy:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mom_to_3, post: 109361, member: 30"] I believe it too in so many regards concerning my difficult child. You'd think at some point they would be embarrassed of their own shenanigans. I mean, just how many times can a person have pie on their face and not say "WOW, why is that always happening to me? What can I do about it?" My difficult child left the state (and her son). She has been telling him and us that she would be back for Christmas. Guess what??? Supposedly she was working 2 jobs and of course saving, saving, saving that money. In Nov. she called us begging for us to send her $108 for a bus ticket home to see her son at Christmas. As difficult as it was, we declined. You see, before she called us, she had been out of the new state she lives in having a good time. In between now and then, she has been out of her home state two more times. Just a couple of days ago she called and asked me to buy "Henry" the train for her son as she had PROMISED him that she would buy it for him for Christmas. And you know what???? She just wasn't going to be able to get that for him because she is low on cash. [img]:grrr:[/img] Because it was for our grandson, we did it. He deserves not to be hurt. Now she is saying that she is coming in Jan. to get her son and take him back to the state she is in for a month???? And she can't even afford to buy him a train car? Go figure. Why yes, DDD, I believe EVERYTHING you say. [img]:crazy:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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