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<blockquote data-quote="Copabanana" data-source="post: 691789" data-attributes="member: 18958"><p>Thank you SWOT. He has been wonderful to my son. And I believe my son sees this. But M is difficult. <em><strong>He is demanding and a perfectionist.</strong></em> I think it is good that my son see that M does it to me too.</p><p></p><p>I am the only cook, and it has been a struggle to prepare meals being gone 12 hours a day working. So tonight I made the best roast chicken, just delicious--crispy, moist, with herbs and garlic. First M found two strands of my hair. I braid it so I do try to keep it under control. He counts them (the hairs) like he will get a bounty. And he announces each one he discovers (while holding it up in the air like a mouse by the tail) as if trumpets should sound. Then--crime upon crime, the roasted tomatoes? Entirely too, too salty (just how salty went on 3 minutes). So I pointed out to my son. <em>See, he does it to me, too.</em></p><p></p><p>After the meal which M scarfed down, I said, <em>too bad the food was so foul. </em>M thought this was funny. I didn't.</p><p>I do and sometimes I can't believe my good fortune. Who would have guessed it a year ago? Thank you SWOT.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Copabanana, post: 691789, member: 18958"] Thank you SWOT. He has been wonderful to my son. And I believe my son sees this. But M is difficult. [I][B]He is demanding and a perfectionist.[/B][/I] I think it is good that my son see that M does it to me too. I am the only cook, and it has been a struggle to prepare meals being gone 12 hours a day working. So tonight I made the best roast chicken, just delicious--crispy, moist, with herbs and garlic. First M found two strands of my hair. I braid it so I do try to keep it under control. He counts them (the hairs) like he will get a bounty. And he announces each one he discovers (while holding it up in the air like a mouse by the tail) as if trumpets should sound. Then--crime upon crime, the roasted tomatoes? Entirely too, too salty (just how salty went on 3 minutes). So I pointed out to my son. [I]See, he does it to me, too.[/I] After the meal which M scarfed down, I said, [I]too bad the food was so foul. [/I]M thought this was funny. I didn't. I do and sometimes I can't believe my good fortune. Who would have guessed it a year ago? Thank you SWOT. [/QUOTE]
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