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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 391267" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>Katie knows about the foodstamps........she's been milking the system (however poorly) for years.........since she was pregnant with kayla. And she'd loose them completely without the kids probably. Like I've said before the kids are her and M's meal ticket literally, and they both know it. Otherwise they'd have most likely dumped the kids ages ago. Due to the meal ticket thing.........I doubt seriously she'd opt for the kids staying here while they do the shelter thing.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the link for the red cross shelter HaoZi, that's pretty cool that they do that........I imagine it's probably not easy to get into. Looks like it would be nice though. Although the one she is in looks nice.......and via the picture of kayla online I can see the interior is also kept nice. Not luxury, but please, it's a homeless shelter.</p><p></p><p>Almost all shelters spit the parent up into singles even with kids. The shelters are just set up that way as a means to protect all the kids in the shelter. (yeah I know it's sexist, but at least they make an effort) Ours will split them up too.........it's just that instead of one common room Katie would've been in a room of her own with the kids. </p><p></p><p>For all her complaining about the shelter......................She said that they're having issues applying for jobs because of having to drag Evan out into the cold. *rolls eyes* And I know she isn't looking for work because she started whining about no sitter for Evan. I just told her you set that up <strong>after</strong> you get the job. (she knows how it works she's used it before) </p><p></p><p>So, still complaints and excuses. ugh If it were me, I'd be hauling my fanny to get my kids out of there as fast as humanly possible, no matter what it took. Not whining and complaining and making excuses.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 391267, member: 84"] Katie knows about the foodstamps........she's been milking the system (however poorly) for years.........since she was pregnant with kayla. And she'd loose them completely without the kids probably. Like I've said before the kids are her and M's meal ticket literally, and they both know it. Otherwise they'd have most likely dumped the kids ages ago. Due to the meal ticket thing.........I doubt seriously she'd opt for the kids staying here while they do the shelter thing. Thanks for the link for the red cross shelter HaoZi, that's pretty cool that they do that........I imagine it's probably not easy to get into. Looks like it would be nice though. Although the one she is in looks nice.......and via the picture of kayla online I can see the interior is also kept nice. Not luxury, but please, it's a homeless shelter. Almost all shelters spit the parent up into singles even with kids. The shelters are just set up that way as a means to protect all the kids in the shelter. (yeah I know it's sexist, but at least they make an effort) Ours will split them up too.........it's just that instead of one common room Katie would've been in a room of her own with the kids. For all her complaining about the shelter......................She said that they're having issues applying for jobs because of having to drag Evan out into the cold. *rolls eyes* And I know she isn't looking for work because she started whining about no sitter for Evan. I just told her you set that up [B]after[/B] you get the job. (she knows how it works she's used it before) So, still complaints and excuses. ugh If it were me, I'd be hauling my fanny to get my kids out of there as fast as humanly possible, no matter what it took. Not whining and complaining and making excuses. [/QUOTE]
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