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<blockquote data-quote="Nancy" data-source="post: 139591" data-attributes="member: 59"><p>Yes it sure is cold and lonely here Fran.</p><p></p><p>I sent my sister an email explaining I wasn't blaming my nephew, just trying to find out if he agreed to buy them alcohol. She responded and said yes he agreed but he wasn't sure who it was who texted him and when he found out it was difficult child he never would have gone through with it. Nephew is a bit of a difficult child himself. but he's now 26 and is doing well. But difficult child thinks he is cool and will help her get alcohol, at least I guess she did think. It will take a while for things to work out between me and my sister. brother in law said some really hateful things to difficult child and while I don't deny she caused that, he is responsible for his words. I'm not sure what kind of relationship we will have after this but it won't be the same. difficult child of course hates him and won't have anything to do with them. I think brother in law is just tired of dealing with our difficult child issues and wants to be left alone.</p><p></p><p>In the midst of all this difficult child wrote her bm a letter. Of course I knew she would do that. I finally told her she has 14 months to go and then I will locate her bm for her and it will be her choice whether she continues a relationship with us or not. For almost 17 years the effort has been one sided with her. The time is fast approaching when it will shift. I hope bm understands that difficult child will need a lot of support to enter the adult world and is willing to take that on.</p><p></p><p>Nancy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nancy, post: 139591, member: 59"] Yes it sure is cold and lonely here Fran. I sent my sister an email explaining I wasn't blaming my nephew, just trying to find out if he agreed to buy them alcohol. She responded and said yes he agreed but he wasn't sure who it was who texted him and when he found out it was difficult child he never would have gone through with it. Nephew is a bit of a difficult child himself. but he's now 26 and is doing well. But difficult child thinks he is cool and will help her get alcohol, at least I guess she did think. It will take a while for things to work out between me and my sister. brother in law said some really hateful things to difficult child and while I don't deny she caused that, he is responsible for his words. I'm not sure what kind of relationship we will have after this but it won't be the same. difficult child of course hates him and won't have anything to do with them. I think brother in law is just tired of dealing with our difficult child issues and wants to be left alone. In the midst of all this difficult child wrote her bm a letter. Of course I knew she would do that. I finally told her she has 14 months to go and then I will locate her bm for her and it will be her choice whether she continues a relationship with us or not. For almost 17 years the effort has been one sided with her. The time is fast approaching when it will shift. I hope bm understands that difficult child will need a lot of support to enter the adult world and is willing to take that on. Nancy [/QUOTE]
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