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Not getting to see ONLY kid on HOLIDAYS : (
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<blockquote data-quote="KFld" data-source="post: 88461" data-attributes="member: 2442"><p>I think meowbunny has an awesome idea about how to make your holidays brighter. Maybe you could volunteer somewhere to serve dinner for the needy. I belong to the Elks and I know they serve Thanksgiving dinner to the homeless. See if there is anywhere around that is doing something like that and go spend the day making someone elses Thanksgiving and Xmas brighter. Spend time with people who are less fortunate then you and maybe that will help you focus on other things in your life that you can be thankful for instead of your manipulating daughter. </p><p></p><p>The holidays are a ways away also, so she may even change her mind. Just don't let her do it to easily. I think I would make plans if she does change her mind, let her know it's not an option anymore, you have something else to do.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KFld, post: 88461, member: 2442"] I think meowbunny has an awesome idea about how to make your holidays brighter. Maybe you could volunteer somewhere to serve dinner for the needy. I belong to the Elks and I know they serve Thanksgiving dinner to the homeless. See if there is anywhere around that is doing something like that and go spend the day making someone elses Thanksgiving and Xmas brighter. Spend time with people who are less fortunate then you and maybe that will help you focus on other things in your life that you can be thankful for instead of your manipulating daughter. The holidays are a ways away also, so she may even change her mind. Just don't let her do it to easily. I think I would make plans if she does change her mind, let her know it's not an option anymore, you have something else to do. [/QUOTE]
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