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difficult child and our spring trip
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<blockquote data-quote="exhausted" data-source="post: 515202" data-attributes="member: 11001"><p>She doesn't have a key now and never will at the rate she is going. The window thing is a worry. I do think husband will be firm, but I have to tell you, she forces these issues to the point where I think he will have to pick her up and put her in the car. He does not like getting to this point because he is so mad at her he worries he will hurt her. I have thought about telling her to find a place (I don't think she can). My worry is she will try to come home while my son is here or prey on him for a ride or money. He is doing his best to stay out of her radar but why should he have to deal with her? I think we try the find a place to stay thing and if she does by a miracle, we will instruct our son to keep doors locked and not to answer any calls from her. I hope she agrees to come. I am stinkin mad at her-its an obsession with her to control everything and hold us hostage when ever possible. I think she almost enjoys it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="exhausted, post: 515202, member: 11001"] She doesn't have a key now and never will at the rate she is going. The window thing is a worry. I do think husband will be firm, but I have to tell you, she forces these issues to the point where I think he will have to pick her up and put her in the car. He does not like getting to this point because he is so mad at her he worries he will hurt her. I have thought about telling her to find a place (I don't think she can). My worry is she will try to come home while my son is here or prey on him for a ride or money. He is doing his best to stay out of her radar but why should he have to deal with her? I think we try the find a place to stay thing and if she does by a miracle, we will instruct our son to keep doors locked and not to answer any calls from her. I hope she agrees to come. I am stinkin mad at her-its an obsession with her to control everything and hold us hostage when ever possible. I think she almost enjoys it. [/QUOTE]
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