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Cultured difficult child and the money....how do I respond?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 358219" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Ironically, both mom and gma told me they had told her not to take it to school to begin with...yet I was the one being questioned and accused.</p><p> </p><p>And this girl has stolen money that wasn't hers more than once (how low is this...? Her mom's hubby is seriously anti-Obama, partly because he doesn't want them to bring the troops home, so cultured difficult child takes a very loud stance on this, as well. When difficult child 1 was packing to go back to Cali after leave, she stole the pint jar of change he travels with to use in the vending machines...she told everyone she stole it from her mom til mom saw the picture of the jar and said it wasn't hers - but she even knew then...mom won't punish her...). And she's swiped money (both her money and other's money) from her mom's purse before, too. This is not the first time we've caught her with a lot of cash that she wasn't supposed to be carrying. Heck, she's stolen her game boy that her mom had taken away and "put up" because she got caught taking it to school from under her mom's nose and taken it to school again. If its not locked up, she'll swipe it. More from them than us, but doesn't experience teach them anything? But mom and grandma do nothing.</p><p> </p><p>The money in my possession has already been spent and is now owed to grandma. Grandma was "kind enough" to not require me to make a special trip down there to give it to her, otherwise it would be LONG out of my hands.</p><p> </p><p>Funny...cultured difficult child even told grandma that I was going to bring the money and leave it in her mailbox two weeks ago (I told her I'd drop it off "sometime". At that point, she hadn't bought anything with it.) Now really...if she has $100 cash, and we took it because she's not supposed to have it at school, do you really think I'm a big enough dumb donkey to put it in the rural mailbox at the end of a 1/4 mile driveway???? Really?</p><p> </p><p> </p><p>But I promise you that at no point will any of this fall on her for having taken it in the first place.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 358219, member: 1848"] Ironically, both mom and gma told me they had told her not to take it to school to begin with...yet I was the one being questioned and accused. And this girl has stolen money that wasn't hers more than once (how low is this...? Her mom's hubby is seriously anti-Obama, partly because he doesn't want them to bring the troops home, so cultured difficult child takes a very loud stance on this, as well. When difficult child 1 was packing to go back to Cali after leave, she stole the pint jar of change he travels with to use in the vending machines...she told everyone she stole it from her mom til mom saw the picture of the jar and said it wasn't hers - but she even knew then...mom won't punish her...). And she's swiped money (both her money and other's money) from her mom's purse before, too. This is not the first time we've caught her with a lot of cash that she wasn't supposed to be carrying. Heck, she's stolen her game boy that her mom had taken away and "put up" because she got caught taking it to school from under her mom's nose and taken it to school again. If its not locked up, she'll swipe it. More from them than us, but doesn't experience teach them anything? But mom and grandma do nothing. The money in my possession has already been spent and is now owed to grandma. Grandma was "kind enough" to not require me to make a special trip down there to give it to her, otherwise it would be LONG out of my hands. Funny...cultured difficult child even told grandma that I was going to bring the money and leave it in her mailbox two weeks ago (I told her I'd drop it off "sometime". At that point, she hadn't bought anything with it.) Now really...if she has $100 cash, and we took it because she's not supposed to have it at school, do you really think I'm a big enough dumb donkey to put it in the rural mailbox at the end of a 1/4 mile driveway???? Really? But I promise you that at no point will any of this fall on her for having taken it in the first place. [/QUOTE]
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