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<blockquote data-quote="lovemysons" data-source="post: 442955" data-attributes="member: 3305"><p>Janet, </p><p>You are SO right about this difficult child of mine sticking close to home. I don't think he is very far from us at all. I talked to his mother in law today and she said that young difficult child called her house again last night...wanting to know if wife and kids were there (they were not). mother in law told him that "You seem to already have all the answers so figure it out for yourself." I thought this seemed a bit instigating to me as a response to young difficult child. I would have just told him No they aren't here right now can I leave a messege. </p><p></p><p>Lisa, </p><p>Really sounds like you are familiar with the type of situation I am looking at re young difficult child right now. While talking to mother in law today I did mention that a friend (You, thank you) told me that wife could get temp custody of the grandbabies at a domestic abuse shelter as well as protection from abuse order in place. Also mentioned that she could look into this tomorrow when she, wife, goes to court. Thank you for the hugs. </p><p></p><p>Dash,</p><p>I don't know what's next. But, however, I DO believe young difficult child is nearing the end of his rope. He won't be able to stay with "friends" long if thats where he's at. He is a very antsy person, and his mood swings alone are enough to drive most alittle batty.</p><p></p><p>DDD, </p><p>It is an unending nightmare...though closing in I think. </p><p>Today husband and I went to Hobby Lobby and bought some beautiful picture frames for 50% off. husband cooked for easy child, Matt, his girfriends and easy child's girlfriend this afternoon while I went through years and years of family photos: birthdays, trips, christmas, swimming parties, skating parties, baseball game pics, football pics...Just sweet memories of what "used to be". I found one of young difficult child sitting on the living room floor looking up at me taking the picure of him. He was playing with his Legos and had them all scattered around him. Makes me tear up to think about. That used to be a Very big part of young difficult child's and my "bonding time". He and I would sit together many many Saturdays and build and build and build. He loved that. </p><p></p><p>Oh well...this is today. </p><p>I'm trying to stay optomistic though..."Today is the first day of the rest of your life". Maybe it will mark a new beginning for young difficult child sometime soon. One can only hope. </p><p></p><p>Hugs my friends, thank you for being there. </p><p>LMS</p><p>ps...I just recently got internet hooked up to home this past week. Was using my Iphone before that. So my correspondence to you all should be much faster than in the past. Though this next weekend family and I will be headed to Las Vegas for easy child's national bowling tournament.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemysons, post: 442955, member: 3305"] Janet, You are SO right about this difficult child of mine sticking close to home. I don't think he is very far from us at all. I talked to his mother in law today and she said that young difficult child called her house again last night...wanting to know if wife and kids were there (they were not). mother in law told him that "You seem to already have all the answers so figure it out for yourself." I thought this seemed a bit instigating to me as a response to young difficult child. I would have just told him No they aren't here right now can I leave a messege. Lisa, Really sounds like you are familiar with the type of situation I am looking at re young difficult child right now. While talking to mother in law today I did mention that a friend (You, thank you) told me that wife could get temp custody of the grandbabies at a domestic abuse shelter as well as protection from abuse order in place. Also mentioned that she could look into this tomorrow when she, wife, goes to court. Thank you for the hugs. Dash, I don't know what's next. But, however, I DO believe young difficult child is nearing the end of his rope. He won't be able to stay with "friends" long if thats where he's at. He is a very antsy person, and his mood swings alone are enough to drive most alittle batty. DDD, It is an unending nightmare...though closing in I think. Today husband and I went to Hobby Lobby and bought some beautiful picture frames for 50% off. husband cooked for easy child, Matt, his girfriends and easy child's girlfriend this afternoon while I went through years and years of family photos: birthdays, trips, christmas, swimming parties, skating parties, baseball game pics, football pics...Just sweet memories of what "used to be". I found one of young difficult child sitting on the living room floor looking up at me taking the picure of him. He was playing with his Legos and had them all scattered around him. Makes me tear up to think about. That used to be a Very big part of young difficult child's and my "bonding time". He and I would sit together many many Saturdays and build and build and build. He loved that. Oh well...this is today. I'm trying to stay optomistic though..."Today is the first day of the rest of your life". Maybe it will mark a new beginning for young difficult child sometime soon. One can only hope. Hugs my friends, thank you for being there. LMS ps...I just recently got internet hooked up to home this past week. Was using my Iphone before that. So my correspondence to you all should be much faster than in the past. Though this next weekend family and I will be headed to Las Vegas for easy child's national bowling tournament. [/QUOTE]
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