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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 174987" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>"My Dad needs help right now. Mom is unable to handle this on her own. Can you take care of the kids for atleast one week so I can make sure Dad is getting proper care?"</p><p> </p><p>????maybe????</p><p> </p><p>I basically did that when my twin sister and her husband (no kids) were in a terrible car accident and both hospitalized. Everyone asked why I didn't go down right away. Because I was wrapping things up at work and home so I could take one week off when she was discharged. The day she left the hospital, I drove down and spent a week taking care of her. I then drove three hours every weekend for a while to help. My husband also had to teach my Sunday School class for a few weekends! I basically said, I need you to do this, I have to go. I very seldom request that husband has to do anything so when I do, he tries his best to accomodate if he can.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 174987, member: 5096"] "My Dad needs help right now. Mom is unable to handle this on her own. Can you take care of the kids for atleast one week so I can make sure Dad is getting proper care?" ????maybe???? I basically did that when my twin sister and her husband (no kids) were in a terrible car accident and both hospitalized. Everyone asked why I didn't go down right away. Because I was wrapping things up at work and home so I could take one week off when she was discharged. The day she left the hospital, I drove down and spent a week taking care of her. I then drove three hours every weekend for a while to help. My husband also had to teach my Sunday School class for a few weekends! I basically said, I need you to do this, I have to go. I very seldom request that husband has to do anything so when I do, he tries his best to accomodate if he can. [/QUOTE]
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