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<blockquote data-quote="trinityroyal" data-source="post: 599368" data-attributes="member: 3907"><p>Thanks everyone! I KNEW you would all understand. When I try to complain about this stuff in RL, people just look at me funny. </p><p></p><p>Lisa, thanks for the advice. It turns out that Tyrannosaur only ate a small part of the fabric. I found the rest stuffed down the air register. Phew/Whew! Is it sad that I'm delighted that my dining room chair fabric is in the air duct rather than in my boy? Yes, this difficult child life we lead.</p><p></p><p>RE, I wish I could drink wine at the event tonight, but I have to drive myself there and back. I will put a bottle of wine in the fridge to chill, and have a glass or two (or four) when I get home.</p><p></p><p>As for difficult child and husband, it's a thorny one. I will have to tread lightly. I think he knows in his heart, he's just having trouble detaching after spending difficult child's entire life as Warrior Dad extraordinaire. Poor man, I think this is going to be rough on him. But after the last time, when difficult child's antics put husband in the hospital and nearly triggered a heart attack, I am more than willing to let difficult child go if it means husband's health. I think I might have to do the feminine wiles thing with husband to get him to see this situation for what it is.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trinityroyal, post: 599368, member: 3907"] Thanks everyone! I KNEW you would all understand. When I try to complain about this stuff in RL, people just look at me funny. Lisa, thanks for the advice. It turns out that Tyrannosaur only ate a small part of the fabric. I found the rest stuffed down the air register. Phew/Whew! Is it sad that I'm delighted that my dining room chair fabric is in the air duct rather than in my boy? Yes, this difficult child life we lead. RE, I wish I could drink wine at the event tonight, but I have to drive myself there and back. I will put a bottle of wine in the fridge to chill, and have a glass or two (or four) when I get home. As for difficult child and husband, it's a thorny one. I will have to tread lightly. I think he knows in his heart, he's just having trouble detaching after spending difficult child's entire life as Warrior Dad extraordinaire. Poor man, I think this is going to be rough on him. But after the last time, when difficult child's antics put husband in the hospital and nearly triggered a heart attack, I am more than willing to let difficult child go if it means husband's health. I think I might have to do the feminine wiles thing with husband to get him to see this situation for what it is. [/QUOTE]
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