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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 425647" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>Stang, I must say that the house arrest plan brought back memories. My gfgbro used to LOVE to wait until we had guests for dinner and then drop a bombshell on my parents. Esp if he thought it would upset my mother. He really worked HARD to do this.</p><p> </p><p>The first time husband had dinner with my family when my bro was therewe were sitting around with munchies, putting the final touches on dinner when gfgbro dropped his bomb. He was going to walk to Washington. It was at a time when there were some fairly high profile marches going on in Difficult Child. The neighbors (adopted grandparents) were there and their mouths dropped open.</p><p> </p><p>husband didn't say anything because how do you respond to that? At the time gfgbro had his old room packed with his stuff even though he was gone nine mos of the year. </p><p> </p><p>My mother's ONLY comment?</p><p> </p><p>Where are you going to put your stuff while you are away?</p><p> </p><p>Then as gfgbro's jaw hit the ground she changed the subject. It was priceless and teh LAST time gfgbro tried it with that size audience. Your remark to him about who's house made me think of it.</p><p> </p><p>BOTH are CLASSIC moments that should be remembered.</p><p> </p><p>I wonder what your difficult child's child would think if you bring this up when that child is a teen?? difficult child problem won't appreciate it, but I hope he is grown up enough to handle it with a laugh.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 425647, member: 1233"] Stang, I must say that the house arrest plan brought back memories. My gfgbro used to LOVE to wait until we had guests for dinner and then drop a bombshell on my parents. Esp if he thought it would upset my mother. He really worked HARD to do this. The first time husband had dinner with my family when my bro was therewe were sitting around with munchies, putting the final touches on dinner when gfgbro dropped his bomb. He was going to walk to Washington. It was at a time when there were some fairly high profile marches going on in Difficult Child. The neighbors (adopted grandparents) were there and their mouths dropped open. husband didn't say anything because how do you respond to that? At the time gfgbro had his old room packed with his stuff even though he was gone nine mos of the year. My mother's ONLY comment? Where are you going to put your stuff while you are away? Then as gfgbro's jaw hit the ground she changed the subject. It was priceless and teh LAST time gfgbro tried it with that size audience. Your remark to him about who's house made me think of it. BOTH are CLASSIC moments that should be remembered. I wonder what your difficult child's child would think if you bring this up when that child is a teen?? difficult child problem won't appreciate it, but I hope he is grown up enough to handle it with a laugh. [/QUOTE]
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