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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: 356438" data-attributes="member: 1967"><p>You are right, Suz. He said that before we had a chance to talk it over. We didn't know that difficult child would come back this morning for her stuff. He did meet her at the door and did not allow her inside the house. husband had already packed up all of her stuff and had it sitting in the garage for her. She took some of it and said that she would be back Monday for the rest.</p><p></p><p>As far as taking a break . . . I'm way ahead of you. She called me this afternoon and I ignored the call. She told husband that she was changing her number so we couldn't contact her so it now shows up as "private number." I don't know why in the world she thought I would want to call her.</p><p></p><p>Anyway, since I didn't answer she left two voice messages lecturing me on "relationships" being a two way street. I had husband listen to it in case it was a threat but didn't listen to it myself. I told husband that I was taking a break and that I thought he should, too. I'm not sure he will be able to cut her off completely . . . even for a little while.</p><p></p><p>We didn't go to the Al-Anon meeting because we are afraid to leave the house until we get the alarm system activated (Monday). We don't think she has any keys since she was always calling us telling us that she couldn't get into the house if we were out and she arrived home early but the alarm will make us feel better. We plan to go to the meeting next week.</p><p></p><p>It's sad that we could believe that she is evil enough to hurt our innocent dogs to spite us but she has threatened to do it before.</p><p></p><p>Oh, and I have already pulled out the nice comforter set and curtains that I had removed from difficult child's bedroom and put it all back in the room. I also was able to put back up the nice shower curtain and guest towels that she kept getting hair products all over so I took them down so she couldn't ruin them. husband filled in the holes left in the walls from her pictures and painted over them. It looks so nice now!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathy813, post: 356438, member: 1967"] You are right, Suz. He said that before we had a chance to talk it over. We didn't know that difficult child would come back this morning for her stuff. He did meet her at the door and did not allow her inside the house. husband had already packed up all of her stuff and had it sitting in the garage for her. She took some of it and said that she would be back Monday for the rest. As far as taking a break . . . I'm way ahead of you. She called me this afternoon and I ignored the call. She told husband that she was changing her number so we couldn't contact her so it now shows up as "private number." I don't know why in the world she thought I would want to call her. Anyway, since I didn't answer she left two voice messages lecturing me on "relationships" being a two way street. I had husband listen to it in case it was a threat but didn't listen to it myself. I told husband that I was taking a break and that I thought he should, too. I'm not sure he will be able to cut her off completely . . . even for a little while. We didn't go to the Al-Anon meeting because we are afraid to leave the house until we get the alarm system activated (Monday). We don't think she has any keys since she was always calling us telling us that she couldn't get into the house if we were out and she arrived home early but the alarm will make us feel better. We plan to go to the meeting next week. It's sad that we could believe that she is evil enough to hurt our innocent dogs to spite us but she has threatened to do it before. Oh, and I have already pulled out the nice comforter set and curtains that I had removed from difficult child's bedroom and put it all back in the room. I also was able to put back up the nice shower curtain and guest towels that she kept getting hair products all over so I took them down so she couldn't ruin them. husband filled in the holes left in the walls from her pictures and painted over them. It looks so nice now! [/QUOTE]
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