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<blockquote data-quote="timer lady" data-source="post: 107973" data-attributes="member: 393"><p>Oh god, Beth - I'm sorry, but I dying here. :rofl: Please forgive me - I know this scenario so very well between kt & wm.</p><p></p><p>We've done this type of juggling so many times, it's not any wonder that the things you find funny are disturbing. Heck, they are disturbing & if you don't laugh you will lose your ever loving mind.</p><p></p><p>Take a few deep breaths - get a difficult child proof safe for all of your valuables & the Irish whiskey you want on hand for when whatever difficult child leaves & you need the break. It's either that or ativan. :faint: :smile: Pick your poison.</p><p></p><p>Holidays & difficult children don't mix; add in siblings who have been unsafe with one another in the past & it's an explosion waiting to happen. </p><p></p><p>This is the first year we didn't try to FORCE a visit between tweedles dee & dum. This is the first year that we have true support behind a holiday visit with tdocs not only setting up the visit but preparing & serving our family lunch in a safe environment. In other words, not our home, but not an institutional environment either. </p><p></p><p>Sweetie, check in often. Get a new laptop to lock up on that safe of yours; just in case your easy child decides to burp again. You're going to need the support over the next couple of weeks.</p><p></p><p> :bah-humbug:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timer lady, post: 107973, member: 393"] Oh god, Beth - I'm sorry, but I dying here. [img]:rofl:[/img] Please forgive me - I know this scenario so very well between kt & wm. We've done this type of juggling so many times, it's not any wonder that the things you find funny are disturbing. Heck, they are disturbing & if you don't laugh you will lose your ever loving mind. Take a few deep breaths - get a difficult child proof safe for all of your valuables & the Irish whiskey you want on hand for when whatever difficult child leaves & you need the break. It's either that or ativan. [img]:faint:[/img] [img]:smile:[/img] Pick your poison. Holidays & difficult children don't mix; add in siblings who have been unsafe with one another in the past & it's an explosion waiting to happen. This is the first year we didn't try to FORCE a visit between tweedles dee & dum. This is the first year that we have true support behind a holiday visit with tdocs not only setting up the visit but preparing & serving our family lunch in a safe environment. In other words, not our home, but not an institutional environment either. Sweetie, check in often. Get a new laptop to lock up on that safe of yours; just in case your easy child decides to burp again. You're going to need the support over the next couple of weeks. [img]:bah-humbug:[/img] [/QUOTE]
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