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<blockquote data-quote="Calamity Jane" data-source="post: 546983" data-attributes="member: 13882"><p>That's a lot of wine to drink alone in 5 hours, plus she left the empty glass and bottle on the counter - either too tired, drunk or ambivalent to hide it. I think it's not a good sign either, Dash. Plus, she didn't deny it - she looked away and said OK when you mentioned it. At least she got up and worked for you on time the next AM.</p><p></p><p>When brother in law and sister in law came over, was difficult child there, and did she also have any wine? Maybe she felt she "deserved" it after such hard physical work around the house, and she wanted to unwind, but that's a lot of wine and she's drinking alone. If you get nowhere and this continues, you may want to let the counselor know before things get out of hand.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Calamity Jane, post: 546983, member: 13882"] That's a lot of wine to drink alone in 5 hours, plus she left the empty glass and bottle on the counter - either too tired, drunk or ambivalent to hide it. I think it's not a good sign either, Dash. Plus, she didn't deny it - she looked away and said OK when you mentioned it. At least she got up and worked for you on time the next AM. When brother in law and sister in law came over, was difficult child there, and did she also have any wine? Maybe she felt she "deserved" it after such hard physical work around the house, and she wanted to unwind, but that's a lot of wine and she's drinking alone. If you get nowhere and this continues, you may want to let the counselor know before things get out of hand. [/QUOTE]
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