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<blockquote data-quote="donna723" data-source="post: 541858" data-attributes="member: 1883"><p>Lisa, that's what's so weird about it! He certainly never acted "miserable" and everything seemed perfectly normal when we were there at Christmas! In fact, what he asked for (and received) from her for Christmas was a new, more blingy wedding band to replace the "bargain" one they bought when they got married that was starting to show a little wear. He does have his issues though and I don't think he's ever really come to terms with his mom's death in that accident four years ago. He's also one of those people who is so super-intelligent that he's almost weird ... you would never really know what was going on in his head. And that hurts too! I feel like I've lost one of my children! I couldn't have loved him more if he was one of my own and I always trusted him totally. My daughter was the kid I always worried about but once she met and married him, I knew she would be OK. I relaxed about her, thought she was doing so well, and so did she. You just never know, do you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donna723, post: 541858, member: 1883"] Lisa, that's what's so weird about it! He certainly never acted "miserable" and everything seemed perfectly normal when we were there at Christmas! In fact, what he asked for (and received) from her for Christmas was a new, more blingy wedding band to replace the "bargain" one they bought when they got married that was starting to show a little wear. He does have his issues though and I don't think he's ever really come to terms with his mom's death in that accident four years ago. He's also one of those people who is so super-intelligent that he's almost weird ... you would never really know what was going on in his head. And that hurts too! I feel like I've lost one of my children! I couldn't have loved him more if he was one of my own and I always trusted him totally. My daughter was the kid I always worried about but once she met and married him, I knew she would be OK. I relaxed about her, thought she was doing so well, and so did she. You just never know, do you. [/QUOTE]
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