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difficult child is gone and took some of my clothes with her! What do I do?
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<blockquote data-quote="Kathy813" data-source="post: 356407" data-attributes="member: 1967"><p>Well, she came by the house today to get her bedding and some more stuff and acted halfway decent to husband. He told her that he would notify the credit company on Monday if the clothes were not returned but that we would forget all debt if she brought back the clothes and stayed away from our house. He also called an alarm company to get our alarm system working again which we had canceled to saved some money when husband lost his job. We decided that our peace of mind was worth the money. Both of us are worried that she would hurt the dogs or let them out of our house if she is able to get back in the house while we are not here.</p><p></p><p>I agree with those that said it would not be worth the emotional turmoil to pursue the clothes or the money she owes us so we are going to just drop it if she doesn't turn up with my clothes by Monday. It sure is hard to replace a broken in comfortable pair of jeans, though. LOL I guess I still have to be able to laugh or I will just break down in tears.</p><p></p><p>My students could tell that I was distracted today and asked what was wrong. I told them it was some family stuff that I didn't want to talk about. Several of the students gave me a hug. </p><p></p><p>husband and I are going to an al-anon meeting tonight because I know that the drama will not end here. </p><p></p><p>~Kathy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathy813, post: 356407, member: 1967"] Well, she came by the house today to get her bedding and some more stuff and acted halfway decent to husband. He told her that he would notify the credit company on Monday if the clothes were not returned but that we would forget all debt if she brought back the clothes and stayed away from our house. He also called an alarm company to get our alarm system working again which we had canceled to saved some money when husband lost his job. We decided that our peace of mind was worth the money. Both of us are worried that she would hurt the dogs or let them out of our house if she is able to get back in the house while we are not here. I agree with those that said it would not be worth the emotional turmoil to pursue the clothes or the money she owes us so we are going to just drop it if she doesn't turn up with my clothes by Monday. It sure is hard to replace a broken in comfortable pair of jeans, though. LOL I guess I still have to be able to laugh or I will just break down in tears. My students could tell that I was distracted today and asked what was wrong. I told them it was some family stuff that I didn't want to talk about. Several of the students gave me a hug. husband and I are going to an al-anon meeting tonight because I know that the drama will not end here. ~Kathy [/QUOTE]
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