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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 533832" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Let me ask you, is mother in law fairly good to difficult child when she is with him? Does she do fun stuff with him on his days with her? If so I would probably suck it up. </p><p></p><p>I am none too thrilled with the mother's of my grandchildren and I am sure over the years they will figure that out. None of them are as old as your is at the moment though. I try desperately right now to never say anything negative about my oldest one's mother and I will do the same with other's parents but lord she will make it hard because she is a few fries short of a happy meal. I have a while to go with the youngest one before I have to make a decision with the baby...lol. </p><p></p><p>I am angry with my oldest grandchilds mother right now but hopefully we can having a smile and nod relationship this summer because she has broken a ton of agreements over this past year. All I want to do is get my hands on my granddaughter when she gets home for the summer then she can bite my biscuits. She has had her for the past year and now the summer is my sons. Her family seems to think that isnt going to be the case but they arent the father so they can want all they want. They arent parents. They want to see her, they can come see her at Cory's house. The child deserves to see her paternal family for the summer if her mother is going to have her for 10 months out of the year. Especially when the child wants to live with us.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 533832, member: 1514"] Let me ask you, is mother in law fairly good to difficult child when she is with him? Does she do fun stuff with him on his days with her? If so I would probably suck it up. I am none too thrilled with the mother's of my grandchildren and I am sure over the years they will figure that out. None of them are as old as your is at the moment though. I try desperately right now to never say anything negative about my oldest one's mother and I will do the same with other's parents but lord she will make it hard because she is a few fries short of a happy meal. I have a while to go with the youngest one before I have to make a decision with the baby...lol. I am angry with my oldest grandchilds mother right now but hopefully we can having a smile and nod relationship this summer because she has broken a ton of agreements over this past year. All I want to do is get my hands on my granddaughter when she gets home for the summer then she can bite my biscuits. She has had her for the past year and now the summer is my sons. Her family seems to think that isnt going to be the case but they arent the father so they can want all they want. They arent parents. They want to see her, they can come see her at Cory's house. The child deserves to see her paternal family for the summer if her mother is going to have her for 10 months out of the year. Especially when the child wants to live with us. [/QUOTE]
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