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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 428009" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>I wish we had a court ordered website. I get so sick of her ****. I'd love to step out of it, but then cgfg is stuck in the middle of the whole barrage of them. </p><p> </p><p>The ONLY TIME we have ever said no, cgfg couldn't stay at her mom's for a weekend that she was supposed to be at our house was the weekend of husband's nephew's going away party before he left for the air force (and as it turned out, he's been back every 3 months since he left, so I'm sorry we even did that one). Cgfg's mom's ramblings then didn't even make sense when she back-pedaled to try to get out of the hole she'd dug around that.</p><p> </p><p>This past weekend cgfg was supposed to have been at our house (per mom's calendar). Her mom text me Thursday night at 7pm that she wanted to keep cgfg that weekend for cgfg's birthday party and her older daughter's college graduation. Uh....? You planned a birthday party for a weekend she's not even supposed to be there? And you're asking at 7pm on Thursday, before the party on Friday, to see if its ok?</p><p> </p><p>And your older daughter has been in college for 5 years now, and you are just now planning to attend her graduation party? The same party we knew about weeks ago??? (probably - cause that's how much she keeps track of anything) </p><p> </p><p>The good thing is, her parents seem to have stopped bankrolling her, and she thinks I make a ton of money, so she's reluctant to take us on in anything she thinks we might take to court over.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 428009, member: 1848"] I wish we had a court ordered website. I get so sick of her ****. I'd love to step out of it, but then cgfg is stuck in the middle of the whole barrage of them. The ONLY TIME we have ever said no, cgfg couldn't stay at her mom's for a weekend that she was supposed to be at our house was the weekend of husband's nephew's going away party before he left for the air force (and as it turned out, he's been back every 3 months since he left, so I'm sorry we even did that one). Cgfg's mom's ramblings then didn't even make sense when she back-pedaled to try to get out of the hole she'd dug around that. This past weekend cgfg was supposed to have been at our house (per mom's calendar). Her mom text me Thursday night at 7pm that she wanted to keep cgfg that weekend for cgfg's birthday party and her older daughter's college graduation. Uh....? You planned a birthday party for a weekend she's not even supposed to be there? And you're asking at 7pm on Thursday, before the party on Friday, to see if its ok? And your older daughter has been in college for 5 years now, and you are just now planning to attend her graduation party? The same party we knew about weeks ago??? (probably - cause that's how much she keeps track of anything) The good thing is, her parents seem to have stopped bankrolling her, and she thinks I make a ton of money, so she's reluctant to take us on in anything she thinks we might take to court over. [/QUOTE]
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