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<blockquote data-quote="lovemysons" data-source="post: 443352" data-attributes="member: 3305"><p>Janet, </p><p>You are right...I'm not holding young difficult child completely accountable, responsible for his behavior when I bring others into the scene like that. Thank you for the Heads Up. </p><p></p><p>Toughlovin, </p><p>Smiles...I just had the best time with my grandbabies. My granddaugher loves to play peek a boo and LOVES to climb up and down the stairs too!!! lol Grandson and I drew pics, gave picky back rides (which don't last long for this Old grandma, smile) read Dr Suess Books ate twinkies and sonic grilled cheese sandwhiches, watched the Backyardigans, etc. It was Great to see them!!! </p><p></p><p>daughter in law and I do get along well. She may not get up early in the mornings but she is a nurturing, caregiving, mom and person. She is more like me than my oldest difficult child's girlfriend. </p><p></p><p>Young difficult child ended up going WITH daughter in law to Court. They apparently gave him "counseling". They did not consider a poke in the eye to be serious I guess. Young difficult child also got a ride from daughter in law to a friends house. daughter in law claims that young difficult child says he wants to get a job and as daughter in law put it, "step up". She asked if we would buy him a bus pass for him to get around...I'll have to run that past husband and husband will probibly not go for it, he'll probibly want young difficult child to go to Rehab, for real (assuming he hasn't already been because we don't believe he has).</p><p>daughter in law also told me that she and young difficult child are seperated as far as she is concerned...but she did sound hopeful. Honestly, she loves young difficult child. I know she does. With all his faults, his lies, his emotional manipulations, laziness, health problems etc...she loves him. </p><p></p><p>daughter in law said she will likely be over in the next couple of days to bring me some pics she recently had taken of the grandbabies. I will try and share them in WC when I get them. </p><p></p><p>Thank you all for caring and also for helping set me straight when I vere off the path. </p><p>Hugs and love, </p><p>LMS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemysons, post: 443352, member: 3305"] Janet, You are right...I'm not holding young difficult child completely accountable, responsible for his behavior when I bring others into the scene like that. Thank you for the Heads Up. Toughlovin, Smiles...I just had the best time with my grandbabies. My granddaugher loves to play peek a boo and LOVES to climb up and down the stairs too!!! lol Grandson and I drew pics, gave picky back rides (which don't last long for this Old grandma, smile) read Dr Suess Books ate twinkies and sonic grilled cheese sandwhiches, watched the Backyardigans, etc. It was Great to see them!!! daughter in law and I do get along well. She may not get up early in the mornings but she is a nurturing, caregiving, mom and person. She is more like me than my oldest difficult child's girlfriend. Young difficult child ended up going WITH daughter in law to Court. They apparently gave him "counseling". They did not consider a poke in the eye to be serious I guess. Young difficult child also got a ride from daughter in law to a friends house. daughter in law claims that young difficult child says he wants to get a job and as daughter in law put it, "step up". She asked if we would buy him a bus pass for him to get around...I'll have to run that past husband and husband will probibly not go for it, he'll probibly want young difficult child to go to Rehab, for real (assuming he hasn't already been because we don't believe he has). daughter in law also told me that she and young difficult child are seperated as far as she is concerned...but she did sound hopeful. Honestly, she loves young difficult child. I know she does. With all his faults, his lies, his emotional manipulations, laziness, health problems etc...she loves him. daughter in law said she will likely be over in the next couple of days to bring me some pics she recently had taken of the grandbabies. I will try and share them in WC when I get them. Thank you all for caring and also for helping set me straight when I vere off the path. Hugs and love, LMS [/QUOTE]
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