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<blockquote data-quote="Marcie Mac" data-source="post: 186820" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>Its funny how she is just looping over and over again about the money and evil sister in law- I hear the story every time I talk to her. I told my aunt to take her to the attorney because her will had my bro and I on it - hes gone - and I think she would step into his place as heir if anything would happen to her. My bro had all of her money in his account and sister in law had access to it when he died - thankfully my aunt had come down and taken her to Ohio soon after he died, and then transferred the money up - my sister in law has put back some of it, but not all. </p><p> </p><p>Fran, your mom sounds a lot like my grandmother did - telling stories from the past with people inserted who were not even alive at the time - like me for instance. She always gets my name confused with my aunts and cousins - but having said that, at 57 I get the names confused with my own kids and the four legged kids as well LOL</p><p> </p><p>I would like to spend some quality time with her now that she isn't...mmmmm.....as "feisty" (that was the kindest word I can think of) and seems to have forgotten (to say let go seems too much of a stretch) a lot of the past. Maybe the Peter Pan syndrome I had going with her, maybe we have reached a point where I DO get to grow up without rehasing my leaving at 17 everytime we were in the same room..sigh...</p><p> </p><p>I guess losing your memory over some things isn't all bad..</p><p> </p><p>Marcie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcie Mac, post: 186820, member: 47"] Its funny how she is just looping over and over again about the money and evil sister in law- I hear the story every time I talk to her. I told my aunt to take her to the attorney because her will had my bro and I on it - hes gone - and I think she would step into his place as heir if anything would happen to her. My bro had all of her money in his account and sister in law had access to it when he died - thankfully my aunt had come down and taken her to Ohio soon after he died, and then transferred the money up - my sister in law has put back some of it, but not all. Fran, your mom sounds a lot like my grandmother did - telling stories from the past with people inserted who were not even alive at the time - like me for instance. She always gets my name confused with my aunts and cousins - but having said that, at 57 I get the names confused with my own kids and the four legged kids as well LOL I would like to spend some quality time with her now that she isn't...mmmmm.....as "feisty" (that was the kindest word I can think of) and seems to have forgotten (to say let go seems too much of a stretch) a lot of the past. Maybe the Peter Pan syndrome I had going with her, maybe we have reached a point where I DO get to grow up without rehasing my leaving at 17 everytime we were in the same room..sigh... I guess losing your memory over some things isn't all bad.. Marcie [/QUOTE]
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