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<blockquote data-quote="DaisyC1234" data-source="post: 750811" data-attributes="member: 24338"><p>[USER=24254]@WiseChoices[/USER] - you are correct, I do think way too far ahead, I guess I am just afraid of what "could" happen and we will be left to pick up the pieces and she'll use the kids to get me to do it. Before I found out that she was pregnant I told her she had until the end of September to figure out her living situation and that still stands. I still have a 15 and 17 year old at home to raise.</p><p></p><p>[USER=15032]@RN0441[/USER] - My granddaughters father is a good dad. He is 29 and I still he has some growing up to do, but he at least has a full-time job, a car and a place to live and keeps my granddaughter safe. When my daughter was not around much he let me have her whenever I wanted. He is not the father of this next baby. </p><p></p><p>I think my daughter has some issues to deal with mentally and she has not, which is why I think she was drinking heavily which was leading her to be irresponsible. I mentioned counseling, but she won't go. As soon as she found out she was pregnant that's when she stopped drinking. </p><p></p><p>I just need to be there for those babies if they need me. They will always have a home with us. My parents are such enablers that they tell me I need to help her more, which will cause some issues between my parents and myself, which I am not looking forward to.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaisyC1234, post: 750811, member: 24338"] [USER=24254]@WiseChoices[/USER] - you are correct, I do think way too far ahead, I guess I am just afraid of what "could" happen and we will be left to pick up the pieces and she'll use the kids to get me to do it. Before I found out that she was pregnant I told her she had until the end of September to figure out her living situation and that still stands. I still have a 15 and 17 year old at home to raise. [USER=15032]@RN0441[/USER] - My granddaughters father is a good dad. He is 29 and I still he has some growing up to do, but he at least has a full-time job, a car and a place to live and keeps my granddaughter safe. When my daughter was not around much he let me have her whenever I wanted. He is not the father of this next baby. I think my daughter has some issues to deal with mentally and she has not, which is why I think she was drinking heavily which was leading her to be irresponsible. I mentioned counseling, but she won't go. As soon as she found out she was pregnant that's when she stopped drinking. I just need to be there for those babies if they need me. They will always have a home with us. My parents are such enablers that they tell me I need to help her more, which will cause some issues between my parents and myself, which I am not looking forward to. [/QUOTE]
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