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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 229174" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>My mom's house is a huge old farmhouse and very kid-friendly. Tho there will be a lot of people, they are all people he <em>knows;</em> my family gets together quite a bit and he enjoys them. There is a lot of space in the house, and a huge farm outside. It is a saving grace of going there (and one of the pitfalls of husband's parents' home - its tiny and packed to the gills with clutter - no place to escape from Two Brooms for difficult child (OR me...)) And all of my family, with the exception of one brother who wavers, are on board with difficult child's problems and treatment. They aren't all <em>good</em> at dealing with him, but they ARE supportive and try, and will step out of the way if they need to. Hopefully he at least won't be any worse and maybe I can catch a bit of a breather from the trip.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 229174, member: 1848"] My mom's house is a huge old farmhouse and very kid-friendly. Tho there will be a lot of people, they are all people he [I]knows;[/I] my family gets together quite a bit and he enjoys them. There is a lot of space in the house, and a huge farm outside. It is a saving grace of going there (and one of the pitfalls of husband's parents' home - its tiny and packed to the gills with clutter - no place to escape from Two Brooms for difficult child (OR me...)) And all of my family, with the exception of one brother who wavers, are on board with difficult child's problems and treatment. They aren't all [I]good[/I] at dealing with him, but they ARE supportive and try, and will step out of the way if they need to. Hopefully he at least won't be any worse and maybe I can catch a bit of a breather from the trip. [/QUOTE]
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