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<blockquote data-quote="Childofmine" data-source="post: 627777" data-attributes="member: 17542"><p>Thanks Cedar. I appreciate your saying that. It is so hurtful and bewildering when people you love carelessly say these types of things. I know they can't and don't get it. How can they? This type of loss that we suffer here goes on and on and on forever, it seems. It is unlike a death or anything else I can think of. There is very little redemption while it is happening. </p><p></p><p>It must be like when someone loses a child---the child is taken---and the person doesn't ever get closure. Or perhaps a parent whose son is a POW in another country. I don't know. It is the endless pain that is so hard to bear over time. </p><p></p><p>***********</p><p></p><p>Jeanne---your story is so, I don't even know the word, bewildering and awful to contemplate. Her actions are so callous. Anyway, once she is arrested, is someone going to bail her out immediately? I mean, someone like her husband? </p><p></p><p>And if that happens, is she going to be striking back at you and husband? </p><p></p><p>I am glad you are thinking about security cameras and systems. </p><p></p><p>And just the basics, like locking your cars and doors and windows. Last night someone was in our neighborhood and walked into a neighbor's house---he had left the door unlocked----and stole a safe. That has made me think more about any possible vulnerabilities of my house. I live here alone, but I have a security system that is wired into the police station. All of my windows and doors are wired. I turn it on every night. My car is in the garage with the door down every night. I leave a couple of lights on in the house.</p><p></p><p>Theoretically, if someone breaks in through a window or door, the alarm will go off, and the police will come if I don't answer the phone and give the password. </p><p></p><p>I hope you and husband will be safe from her possible fury. You have suffered enough and I just hope she doesn't get out and/or doesn't come there if she does. </p><p></p><p>Hugs to you today.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Childofmine, post: 627777, member: 17542"] Thanks Cedar. I appreciate your saying that. It is so hurtful and bewildering when people you love carelessly say these types of things. I know they can't and don't get it. How can they? This type of loss that we suffer here goes on and on and on forever, it seems. It is unlike a death or anything else I can think of. There is very little redemption while it is happening. It must be like when someone loses a child---the child is taken---and the person doesn't ever get closure. Or perhaps a parent whose son is a POW in another country. I don't know. It is the endless pain that is so hard to bear over time. *********** Jeanne---your story is so, I don't even know the word, bewildering and awful to contemplate. Her actions are so callous. Anyway, once she is arrested, is someone going to bail her out immediately? I mean, someone like her husband? And if that happens, is she going to be striking back at you and husband? I am glad you are thinking about security cameras and systems. And just the basics, like locking your cars and doors and windows. Last night someone was in our neighborhood and walked into a neighbor's house---he had left the door unlocked----and stole a safe. That has made me think more about any possible vulnerabilities of my house. I live here alone, but I have a security system that is wired into the police station. All of my windows and doors are wired. I turn it on every night. My car is in the garage with the door down every night. I leave a couple of lights on in the house. Theoretically, if someone breaks in through a window or door, the alarm will go off, and the police will come if I don't answer the phone and give the password. I hope you and husband will be safe from her possible fury. You have suffered enough and I just hope she doesn't get out and/or doesn't come there if she does. Hugs to you today. [/QUOTE]
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