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<blockquote data-quote="Marcie Mac" data-source="post: 102519" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>My SO and I have this weird habit we have developed after speaking with one of my difficult child's, ESPECIALLY the oldest, of making this "hmmmmmm" sound. A typical missed call from eldest has me looking at my phone and going "hmmmmm" At which point SO will ask who called. I will say eldest, and then he goes "hmmmmm"</p><p>I will call her back, hang up and make that "hmmmmmm" sound again. He wants to know what she said, I tell him, and he goes "hmmmmmm" If its youngest difficult child, insert "uh oh" for the "hmmmm"</p><p></p><p>I hate that I have developed this reaction to answering my phone. I hate that I automatically read into any conversation to try and determine what the ulterior motive or reason behind it is. Sigh... I really think I would keel over if I received a call from any of them saying Mom, just calling you to tell you I was thinking of you and love you and just have them hang up.</p><p></p><p>Maybe there was a lot more behind the scenes on the call you received from difficult child that prompted a hysterical request for a 108 dollar bus ticket (by the way,is that one way??). Especially if she has been pretty much self sufficient. Her story just doesnt make any sense, but then again, this is a difficult child, and none of their stories make any sense. If you could literally fall into one of the hugh gaping holes in their stories, you could maybe seriously break your neck, or a leg....</p><p></p><p>I don't know what I would do because its just not about the 108.00, its all about the 108.00 and drama that you just KNOW is attached to it. If they would only say what the real deal is to begin with...</p><p></p><p>Marcie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcie Mac, post: 102519, member: 47"] My SO and I have this weird habit we have developed after speaking with one of my difficult child's, ESPECIALLY the oldest, of making this "hmmmmmm" sound. A typical missed call from eldest has me looking at my phone and going "hmmmmm" At which point SO will ask who called. I will say eldest, and then he goes "hmmmmm" I will call her back, hang up and make that "hmmmmmm" sound again. He wants to know what she said, I tell him, and he goes "hmmmmmm" If its youngest difficult child, insert "uh oh" for the "hmmmm" I hate that I have developed this reaction to answering my phone. I hate that I automatically read into any conversation to try and determine what the ulterior motive or reason behind it is. Sigh... I really think I would keel over if I received a call from any of them saying Mom, just calling you to tell you I was thinking of you and love you and just have them hang up. Maybe there was a lot more behind the scenes on the call you received from difficult child that prompted a hysterical request for a 108 dollar bus ticket (by the way,is that one way??). Especially if she has been pretty much self sufficient. Her story just doesnt make any sense, but then again, this is a difficult child, and none of their stories make any sense. If you could literally fall into one of the hugh gaping holes in their stories, you could maybe seriously break your neck, or a leg.... I don't know what I would do because its just not about the 108.00, its all about the 108.00 and drama that you just KNOW is attached to it. If they would only say what the real deal is to begin with... Marcie [/QUOTE]
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