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<blockquote data-quote="4Tall" data-source="post: 660116" data-attributes="member: 18917"><p>Also, sometimes the amount of time actually served is cut in half, so it might only be 10 days. And the dad may be so tired of actually "being a dad" after a few days, that he may let you watch your grand baby to give him a break. Even though he is angry now, you could call him in a few days and let him know you can babysit her, even just for a few hours. That might change how he sees you, as an ally. It is overwhelming to take care of a 1 year old, especially since he is not used to doing it on his own.</p><p></p><p>Praying for your family!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="4Tall, post: 660116, member: 18917"] Also, sometimes the amount of time actually served is cut in half, so it might only be 10 days. And the dad may be so tired of actually "being a dad" after a few days, that he may let you watch your grand baby to give him a break. Even though he is angry now, you could call him in a few days and let him know you can babysit her, even just for a few hours. That might change how he sees you, as an ally. It is overwhelming to take care of a 1 year old, especially since he is not used to doing it on his own. Praying for your family! [/QUOTE]
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