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<blockquote data-quote="Betty Boop Anna" data-source="post: 710422" data-attributes="member: 21622"><p>thank you, it is true that when she is being nice, there is always something that she wants. she does easily get angry if anyone questions her about her decisions. </p><p>I feel I just need love her and except that she will never change until/ if she is ever ready. anything too keep her, the kids more importantly, in our lives. I feel we have to continue this game of keep her happy or lose her and the kids. Its so hard to talk to her, she doesn't learn from her mistakes and she doesn't think about the future. </p><p>my true concern is our grandson. He is becoming very aware that his foundation is shifting and just wants to be home. </p><p>I will look for the book you suggest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Betty Boop Anna, post: 710422, member: 21622"] thank you, it is true that when she is being nice, there is always something that she wants. she does easily get angry if anyone questions her about her decisions. I feel I just need love her and except that she will never change until/ if she is ever ready. anything too keep her, the kids more importantly, in our lives. I feel we have to continue this game of keep her happy or lose her and the kids. Its so hard to talk to her, she doesn't learn from her mistakes and she doesn't think about the future. my true concern is our grandson. He is becoming very aware that his foundation is shifting and just wants to be home. I will look for the book you suggest. [/QUOTE]
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