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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 169982" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>VENT VENT VENT VENT VENT -</p><p>I am so very angry! <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/emoticons/angrygirl.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":angrygirl:" title="angry girl :angrygirl:" data-shortname=":angrygirl:" /> I should never have encouraged difficult child to go with his dad today. My sister in law is such an idiot and a jerk and every nasty word I can think of. </p><p> </p><p>I had no idea that it was going to rain today so difficult child is stuck at sister in law's house with NOTHING to do. And I do mean absolutely NOTHING. Stupid sister in law watched tennis on t.v. when she should have been helping my husband (her brother) with whatever! Then, she unplugs the t.v. so as not allow my difficult child to watch it. She is so immature - acts like a 5 year old brat with kids. When he called me, I asked husband why difficult child can not watch t.v. "Because he is suppose to be outside fishing." It is RAINING - HELLO!!! STUPID STUPID STUPID. </p><p> </p><p>Earlier today, when sister in law was watching tennis, difficult child figured out how to call me at the birthday party I was at. He said he had one of his thoughts and will talk to me about it tonight. He knows this happens when he is bored and he wants to stay on the clonazepam which means whatever the impulse thought was scared him. He was listening to the radio at the time (I am surprise sister in law allowed that!). He felt better by the time we were done talking and I told him to think about making up stories about baseball or racing. </p><p> </p><p>Not too long ago, he called to say sister in law wouldn't let him watch t.v. That is the ONLY thing he can do. He did not take inside activities to do because I thought it was going to be a perfect day for what they had planned. sister in law just moved into the house last weekend and I know she doesn't have anything for kids - She is the most anti-social person I have ever met - husband is the ONLY person she will socialize with (and that is not exaggerating). She is not going to lift a finger to help a child even though that child is a guest in her house.</p><p> </p><p>I told difficult child that I am sorry that sister in law is so selfish and to try the best he can to hang in there. husband will bring him home when he is done with whatever he is doing - I hope it will be soon. Any decent aunt would come up with something for a kid to do - not just say, "You can sit here while your dad works all day!"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 169982, member: 5096"] VENT VENT VENT VENT VENT - I am so very angry! :angrygirl: I should never have encouraged difficult child to go with his dad today. My sister in law is such an idiot and a jerk and every nasty word I can think of. I had no idea that it was going to rain today so difficult child is stuck at sister in law's house with NOTHING to do. And I do mean absolutely NOTHING. Stupid sister in law watched tennis on t.v. when she should have been helping my husband (her brother) with whatever! Then, she unplugs the t.v. so as not allow my difficult child to watch it. She is so immature - acts like a 5 year old brat with kids. When he called me, I asked husband why difficult child can not watch t.v. "Because he is suppose to be outside fishing." It is RAINING - HELLO!!! STUPID STUPID STUPID. Earlier today, when sister in law was watching tennis, difficult child figured out how to call me at the birthday party I was at. He said he had one of his thoughts and will talk to me about it tonight. He knows this happens when he is bored and he wants to stay on the clonazepam which means whatever the impulse thought was scared him. He was listening to the radio at the time (I am surprise sister in law allowed that!). He felt better by the time we were done talking and I told him to think about making up stories about baseball or racing. Not too long ago, he called to say sister in law wouldn't let him watch t.v. That is the ONLY thing he can do. He did not take inside activities to do because I thought it was going to be a perfect day for what they had planned. sister in law just moved into the house last weekend and I know she doesn't have anything for kids - She is the most anti-social person I have ever met - husband is the ONLY person she will socialize with (and that is not exaggerating). She is not going to lift a finger to help a child even though that child is a guest in her house. I told difficult child that I am sorry that sister in law is so selfish and to try the best he can to hang in there. husband will bring him home when he is done with whatever he is doing - I hope it will be soon. Any decent aunt would come up with something for a kid to do - not just say, "You can sit here while your dad works all day!" [/QUOTE]
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