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<blockquote data-quote="Mamacat" data-source="post: 702942" data-attributes="member: 20962"><p>Same thing for me. I said no to my daughter. She wanted me to sign for an apartment in another state. Then I told her that I'm 71 and I'm tired and I didn't want the stress of wondering if she would stay in CO. I'd worried enough. And something about how her decisions for the past 9 years have affected my life. I'd never said anything like that to her before. I'd just gut up and do what I felt I had to do to help her. No matter what it meant for my life, my peace, or my marriage. Well, her response was "right on mom". I also too her that she is an innovative woman and I'm sure she'll find housing. Haven't heard from her since. About 6 weeks. I asked to speak to my granddaughters. No response. (Texting). Sent birthday gifts. No response. Her birthday is coming up. I thought I'd send a card. No money. But I'm not sure about that. She blames me for everything. Said I'm malicious and like to see her suffer. It's actually peaceful now, but I do miss my granddaughters. A friend in the mental health field said she's really not capable of caring. But she comes across as so " together". I guess it's an act.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mamacat, post: 702942, member: 20962"] Same thing for me. I said no to my daughter. She wanted me to sign for an apartment in another state. Then I told her that I'm 71 and I'm tired and I didn't want the stress of wondering if she would stay in CO. I'd worried enough. And something about how her decisions for the past 9 years have affected my life. I'd never said anything like that to her before. I'd just gut up and do what I felt I had to do to help her. No matter what it meant for my life, my peace, or my marriage. Well, her response was "right on mom". I also too her that she is an innovative woman and I'm sure she'll find housing. Haven't heard from her since. About 6 weeks. I asked to speak to my granddaughters. No response. (Texting). Sent birthday gifts. No response. Her birthday is coming up. I thought I'd send a card. No money. But I'm not sure about that. She blames me for everything. Said I'm malicious and like to see her suffer. It's actually peaceful now, but I do miss my granddaughters. A friend in the mental health field said she's really not capable of caring. But she comes across as so " together". I guess it's an act. [/QUOTE]
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