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<blockquote data-quote="Masta" data-source="post: 74231" data-attributes="member: 308"><p>Yesterday I called difficult child to see if she had spoken to her in-laws since they cancelled our meeting to discuss the wedding. difficult child answered the phone defensively but then tried to act decent (probably in hopes of still getting some money out of me). she told me her in-laws still do not want to discuss why they cancelled the meeting. she told me she was getting ready for work and told me how many hours and what time she would be at work yesterday.</p><p></p><p>I decided to take the to her in person yesterday at her work (McDonalds), this was before I read everyone's posts advising me not to take the letter to difficult child. When husband and I arrived at her work she was working the drive thru and seen us pretty much straight away. she was already 3hrs into her shift. her boss allowed her to go on her 30min break. we talked the whole time mainly about her and the baby. she told me her b/friend doesn't want her to get a certain test done (she doesn't know the name of the test but its probably an amniocentesis) to see if there is anything wrong with the baby. she wants to get the test. I told her she should do what she wants, its her body and if b/friend doesn't want to know the results then not to tell him. if she doesn't want to know the results then at least her doctor will know and be prepared once the baby is due.</p><p></p><p>30 mins flew by so fast.. I hadn't seen her in weeks....she is starting to show (she is 16 weeks now). just as we were about to leave I gave her a hug (she doesn't like affection much)... I held on tight and told her I loved her. husband told her he loved her more. then I handed her this letter and told her to remember no matter what, when she reads the letter we still love her ,then we left.</p><p></p><p>I haven't heard from her since giving her the letter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Masta, post: 74231, member: 308"] Yesterday I called difficult child to see if she had spoken to her in-laws since they cancelled our meeting to discuss the wedding. difficult child answered the phone defensively but then tried to act decent (probably in hopes of still getting some money out of me). she told me her in-laws still do not want to discuss why they cancelled the meeting. she told me she was getting ready for work and told me how many hours and what time she would be at work yesterday. I decided to take the to her in person yesterday at her work (McDonalds), this was before I read everyone's posts advising me not to take the letter to difficult child. When husband and I arrived at her work she was working the drive thru and seen us pretty much straight away. she was already 3hrs into her shift. her boss allowed her to go on her 30min break. we talked the whole time mainly about her and the baby. she told me her b/friend doesn't want her to get a certain test done (she doesn't know the name of the test but its probably an amniocentesis) to see if there is anything wrong with the baby. she wants to get the test. I told her she should do what she wants, its her body and if b/friend doesn't want to know the results then not to tell him. if she doesn't want to know the results then at least her doctor will know and be prepared once the baby is due. 30 mins flew by so fast.. I hadn't seen her in weeks....she is starting to show (she is 16 weeks now). just as we were about to leave I gave her a hug (she doesn't like affection much)... I held on tight and told her I loved her. husband told her he loved her more. then I handed her this letter and told her to remember no matter what, when she reads the letter we still love her ,then we left. I haven't heard from her since giving her the letter. [/QUOTE]
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