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Maybe she's staying longer??
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<blockquote data-quote="therese005us" data-source="post: 278303" data-attributes="member: 7416"><p>Hi, over the weekend, bio mum must have rung about 12 times, 5 times in one morning while we were at church (obviously I don't take my phone to church)</p><p> </p><p>She says there's no point in keeping her the two weeks, but I suggested that if she doesn't give it a fair go the 'professionals' will see this. It would be too easy (on mum) to just go pick her up and very distressing for little cherub. So, I said, she at least has to see a week out and keep a diary of what's happening....</p><p> </p><p>Bio mum has tapped into every free resource possible, including free nappies etc. but she gives me only what she wants to part with, and keeps the rest for the other chidlren. She was given parking money for me, and gave me some!! I sent an email to the provider saying "thank you for the 2 packets of nappies and $9 towards parking" so they would be aware of what happened in a subtle way!!</p><p> </p><p>I am expecting a phone call later to see how the first day at school goes. She is sending her with someone else....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="therese005us, post: 278303, member: 7416"] Hi, over the weekend, bio mum must have rung about 12 times, 5 times in one morning while we were at church (obviously I don't take my phone to church) She says there's no point in keeping her the two weeks, but I suggested that if she doesn't give it a fair go the 'professionals' will see this. It would be too easy (on mum) to just go pick her up and very distressing for little cherub. So, I said, she at least has to see a week out and keep a diary of what's happening.... Bio mum has tapped into every free resource possible, including free nappies etc. but she gives me only what she wants to part with, and keeps the rest for the other chidlren. She was given parking money for me, and gave me some!! I sent an email to the provider saying "thank you for the 2 packets of nappies and $9 towards parking" so they would be aware of what happened in a subtle way!! I am expecting a phone call later to see how the first day at school goes. She is sending her with someone else.... [/QUOTE]
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