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difficult child's bring out their best for the holiday.
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<blockquote data-quote="Tanya M" data-source="post: 640945" data-attributes="member: 18516"><p>Thanks @[USER=18366]2much2recover[/USER]. It's always nice to have positive affirmation.</p><p></p><p>You and I are most definitely on the same page when it comes to taking care of ourselves and planning for our "golden" years and beyond.</p><p></p><p>My difficult child has two children that he abandoned. I am blessed to have a wonderful relationship with their momma who is a wonderful person. (my difficult child really screwed up when he let her and the kids go) Anyway, my husband and I do what we can to help with our grandchildren. One thing that we have done is to get our wills done. We have put everything into a trust for our grandchildren which they can access when they are 30. I took a lot of grief from people saying things like "how could you write your own flesh and blood out of your will" I simply reply "until you have walked in my shoes don't judge me"</p><p></p><p>You stated it perfectly:</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanya M, post: 640945, member: 18516"] Thanks @[USER=18366]2much2recover[/USER]. It's always nice to have positive affirmation. You and I are most definitely on the same page when it comes to taking care of ourselves and planning for our "golden" years and beyond. My difficult child has two children that he abandoned. I am blessed to have a wonderful relationship with their momma who is a wonderful person. (my difficult child really screwed up when he let her and the kids go) Anyway, my husband and I do what we can to help with our grandchildren. One thing that we have done is to get our wills done. We have put everything into a trust for our grandchildren which they can access when they are 30. I took a lot of grief from people saying things like "how could you write your own flesh and blood out of your will" I simply reply "until you have walked in my shoes don't judge me" You stated it perfectly: [/QUOTE]
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