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difficult child 1 pregnant--again!
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<blockquote data-quote="meowbunny" data-source="post: 150672" data-attributes="member: 3626"><p>The pluses: she was finally honest about Mike; she's not asking for anything from you; she's in Seattle; she apparently has a way to pay for her pregnancy; she's not asking to come home. The minuses: she pregnant; the daddy's a flake; she has a history of miscarriages; she's far away from you if she truly needs you; she's just starting a new life so the timing stinks.</p><p> </p><p>From the tone of the email, it sounds like she's really not asking for anything but maybe your good wishes. The nice thing about is that no matter how we feel about our kids' stupid choices, we always want the best for them or, at the very least, the best possible outcome in any situation. Given the distance and the fact she's not asking to come home, you can actually play the happy grandmother and maybe even be there for the birth if you so desire. Not the best of situations, but truly not the worst.</p><p> </p><p>So, congrats on maybe being a grandma!</p><p> </p><p>P.S. You've detached beautifully.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="meowbunny, post: 150672, member: 3626"] The pluses: she was finally honest about Mike; she's not asking for anything from you; she's in Seattle; she apparently has a way to pay for her pregnancy; she's not asking to come home. The minuses: she pregnant; the daddy's a flake; she has a history of miscarriages; she's far away from you if she truly needs you; she's just starting a new life so the timing stinks. From the tone of the email, it sounds like she's really not asking for anything but maybe your good wishes. The nice thing about is that no matter how we feel about our kids' stupid choices, we always want the best for them or, at the very least, the best possible outcome in any situation. Given the distance and the fact she's not asking to come home, you can actually play the happy grandmother and maybe even be there for the birth if you so desire. Not the best of situations, but truly not the worst. So, congrats on maybe being a grandma! P.S. You've detached beautifully. [/QUOTE]
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