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<blockquote data-quote="Kjs" data-source="post: 138123"><p>I'm sorry. I know the feeling. Although the kids have never said that. We are not divorced, but with circumstances that have happened we cannot always get things they want.</p><p>difficult child's very best friend for years made a comment. They lived across the street since the kids were born. Three years ago the parents were divorced. Moved away. They still visited and the parents were doing the "one up" on each other. difficult child told him he was lucky he got so many things. Friend said "yea, but I'Learning Disability (LD) rather have my parents still together". The gifts really mean nothing. maybe in the moment they do but long term - nothing.</p><p>The point I am getting at is the fact that you, Michelle and ex all seem to communicate and get along where the kids are concerned. Not all families are that lucky. Tink will be able to brag of her parents/family. That is more valuable than any gift.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kjs, post: 138123"] I'm sorry. I know the feeling. Although the kids have never said that. We are not divorced, but with circumstances that have happened we cannot always get things they want. difficult child's very best friend for years made a comment. They lived across the street since the kids were born. Three years ago the parents were divorced. Moved away. They still visited and the parents were doing the "one up" on each other. difficult child told him he was lucky he got so many things. Friend said "yea, but I'Learning Disability (LD) rather have my parents still together". The gifts really mean nothing. maybe in the moment they do but long term - nothing. The point I am getting at is the fact that you, Michelle and ex all seem to communicate and get along where the kids are concerned. Not all families are that lucky. Tink will be able to brag of her parents/family. That is more valuable than any gift. [/QUOTE]
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