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<blockquote data-quote="Marcie Mac" data-source="post: 100272" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>That is so nice to hear, Suz, about Rob and his girlfriend. </p><p></p><p>Ours was a pretty good one. Danny came home early in the morning, grabbed his soccer gear, and left for a pick up game with his father (who doesn't play) and some of his dads friends who do. Dex brought him back and had dinner with us, which was on time to the minute for once, and easy child sat down and ate a little even though he was planning to eat at his friends house later. </p><p></p><p>It was nice to finally reach the point where dex and difficult child get along great. Although we could do without the case of English Ale that dex always seems to get at Trader Joes before he comes to visit. I have given it up as far as the beer issue - he knows I don't like Danny or Jamie to drink, but it is some kind of male bonding thing, having a brew with your dad. :smile: I am told they are "grown men" now and can decide if they want a beer or not..sigh.. I guess the good upside is that dex takes the stuff they didn't drink and puts it back in the trunk. </p><p></p><p>Marcie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcie Mac, post: 100272, member: 47"] That is so nice to hear, Suz, about Rob and his girlfriend. Ours was a pretty good one. Danny came home early in the morning, grabbed his soccer gear, and left for a pick up game with his father (who doesn't play) and some of his dads friends who do. Dex brought him back and had dinner with us, which was on time to the minute for once, and easy child sat down and ate a little even though he was planning to eat at his friends house later. It was nice to finally reach the point where dex and difficult child get along great. Although we could do without the case of English Ale that dex always seems to get at Trader Joes before he comes to visit. I have given it up as far as the beer issue - he knows I don't like Danny or Jamie to drink, but it is some kind of male bonding thing, having a brew with your dad. [img]:smile:[/img] I am told they are "grown men" now and can decide if they want a beer or not..sigh.. I guess the good upside is that dex takes the stuff they didn't drink and puts it back in the trunk. Marcie [/QUOTE]
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