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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 389317" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>(((((hugs)))))</p><p> </p><p>I am sure that all that you have told us is just the very tip of the iceberg as far as how they have behaved. 3 weeks was PLENTY of time to get a LOT of stuff set up if they were willing (and able) to work. Even just to work at getting the various types of aid set up to help them. I am glad that your husband was actually able to see how much they have taken advantage of you. </p><p> </p><p>Like everyone here, my heart breaks for those kids. I really wish there was a way to help them, but it is doubtful that their parents would permit any real help unless it was forced on them by the courts. I hope the shelter in Dayton makes them leave during the day so that they MUST go do something. At least that would get them up and moving so maybe they would start looking for jobs.</p><p> </p><p>If CPS gets involved they will surely ask the kids about relatives - the way you "forced" them to leave and refused to "help" them might make the adults reluctant to let you know if CPS was called. To spite YOU, to punish YOU, because they are NOT thinking of their kids at all.</p><p> </p><p>I hope they do not keep calling to pester you to come and get them, though you are plenty strong enough to tell them not to call and then to not answer except at certain times when you can talk to the grands. It is highly doubtful that much will get them to really change. </p><p> </p><p>Study hard and let us know how you are progressing toward your exams!!! How are your jaws feeling? Will your teeth be available soon?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 389317, member: 1233"] (((((hugs))))) I am sure that all that you have told us is just the very tip of the iceberg as far as how they have behaved. 3 weeks was PLENTY of time to get a LOT of stuff set up if they were willing (and able) to work. Even just to work at getting the various types of aid set up to help them. I am glad that your husband was actually able to see how much they have taken advantage of you. Like everyone here, my heart breaks for those kids. I really wish there was a way to help them, but it is doubtful that their parents would permit any real help unless it was forced on them by the courts. I hope the shelter in Dayton makes them leave during the day so that they MUST go do something. At least that would get them up and moving so maybe they would start looking for jobs. If CPS gets involved they will surely ask the kids about relatives - the way you "forced" them to leave and refused to "help" them might make the adults reluctant to let you know if CPS was called. To spite YOU, to punish YOU, because they are NOT thinking of their kids at all. I hope they do not keep calling to pester you to come and get them, though you are plenty strong enough to tell them not to call and then to not answer except at certain times when you can talk to the grands. It is highly doubtful that much will get them to really change. Study hard and let us know how you are progressing toward your exams!!! How are your jaws feeling? Will your teeth be available soon? [/QUOTE]
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