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<blockquote data-quote="Fran" data-source="post: 272865" data-attributes="member: 3"><p>Brat! Sorry Nancy. What she did was just bratty. </p><p>When we all come to your neck of the woods, we will help you pack up her stuff up so she won't have to wait too long to get out. You can change her room into a hobby room for you. </p><p></p><p>You gave it 110%. </p><p>We aren't martyrs or rugs to be walked on and I sure don't plan on going down with the ship. </p><p>You have a lot of choices open to you regarding a life post high school children. </p><p>The ball is now in her court but somethings she has done(as have many of our difficult child's) will never be forgotten. That hurt isn't easily dismissed no matter how many "I'm sorry's" come along when that light bulb goes on for her in the years to come. </p><p>I really am sad that she couldn't at least fake it for a few more days and let you have the pleasure of seeing her graduate. </p><p></p><p>After she's gone, change your phone, change your locks and get a big mean dog who doesn't like difficult children. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/angrydude.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":angrydude:" title="angry dude :angrydude:" data-shortname=":angrydude:" /> Totally unnecessary cruel behavior from her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Fran, post: 272865, member: 3"] Brat! Sorry Nancy. What she did was just bratty. When we all come to your neck of the woods, we will help you pack up her stuff up so she won't have to wait too long to get out. You can change her room into a hobby room for you. You gave it 110%. We aren't martyrs or rugs to be walked on and I sure don't plan on going down with the ship. You have a lot of choices open to you regarding a life post high school children. The ball is now in her court but somethings she has done(as have many of our difficult child's) will never be forgotten. That hurt isn't easily dismissed no matter how many "I'm sorry's" come along when that light bulb goes on for her in the years to come. I really am sad that she couldn't at least fake it for a few more days and let you have the pleasure of seeing her graduate. After she's gone, change your phone, change your locks and get a big mean dog who doesn't like difficult children. :angrydude: Totally unnecessary cruel behavior from her. [/QUOTE]
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