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What do you buy for Xmas?
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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 86501" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>Well, this is truly sad. But I think practical is the way to go. I really love the idea of restaurant cards, but make sure they are to the less expensive places such as Fast food and places like Chilis, Applebees, breakfast joints, that kind of thing. </p><p></p><p>As for buying baby things, I think it would be nice if you began to accumulate some items, but keep them to yourself; don't even tell difficult child you have them. I would be afraid they'd break in and take that stuff too. And if you daughter does leave that loser and move back home with baby, at least you won't have to confront the scary mother in law to reclaim those items!!</p><p></p><p>Sorry, this has got to be so hearbreaking. I hope your difficult child wakes up and leaves that loser before the baby comes along.</p><p></p><p>Hugs~</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 86501, member: 2211"] Well, this is truly sad. But I think practical is the way to go. I really love the idea of restaurant cards, but make sure they are to the less expensive places such as Fast food and places like Chilis, Applebees, breakfast joints, that kind of thing. As for buying baby things, I think it would be nice if you began to accumulate some items, but keep them to yourself; don't even tell difficult child you have them. I would be afraid they'd break in and take that stuff too. And if you daughter does leave that loser and move back home with baby, at least you won't have to confront the scary mother in law to reclaim those items!! Sorry, this has got to be so hearbreaking. I hope your difficult child wakes up and leaves that loser before the baby comes along. Hugs~ [/QUOTE]
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