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<blockquote data-quote="MrsMcNear46" data-source="post: 284135" data-attributes="member: 3234"><p>Thanks all for your good thoughts and suggestions...I know I can always count on my board mamas...you're the best.</p><p></p><p>Let's start by saying you know how squewed difficult child's see things. Sweet Bets, no exception.</p><p>Although I had never met Lincolns other gma and was going by what Bets and Scott said, she really is a nice person, who had NO intention of keeping Lincoln. No cops, social workers,etc. needed.</p><p></p><p>Turned out B-ma, is really a very nice lady with 2 VERY difficult child sons. We have alot in common and don't be surprised if you see her here, I suggested it...she could certainly use some lessons in detachment. And of course, you guys could help her emensley.</p><p></p><p>Lincoln and I had a wonderful adventure on the AIRPAIN...one I will never forget. He came running toward me at the airport, yelling, MYMA, MYMA....my ole Myma heart could not have been more joyous. He LOVES airplanes, and we flew home looking out the window, me kissing the back of his neck over and over, and just looking at each other. It's amazing how much the eyes of an almost 2 year old can tell. He is happy, healthy, and glad to be home. B-ma took great care of him and I can tell he misses her.</p><p></p><p>I am letting Bets and he stay here tempararily...she should have a place in a month or so. Don't know how well I am going to do after living alone the last 6 months, but we shall see. I think Sweet Bets has figured out, I don't do drama or her games anymore, but will continue to be supportive. My how things have changed.</p><p></p><p>Blessings,</p><p></p><p>Julie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MrsMcNear46, post: 284135, member: 3234"] Thanks all for your good thoughts and suggestions...I know I can always count on my board mamas...you're the best. Let's start by saying you know how squewed difficult child's see things. Sweet Bets, no exception. Although I had never met Lincolns other gma and was going by what Bets and Scott said, she really is a nice person, who had NO intention of keeping Lincoln. No cops, social workers,etc. needed. Turned out B-ma, is really a very nice lady with 2 VERY difficult child sons. We have alot in common and don't be surprised if you see her here, I suggested it...she could certainly use some lessons in detachment. And of course, you guys could help her emensley. Lincoln and I had a wonderful adventure on the AIRPAIN...one I will never forget. He came running toward me at the airport, yelling, MYMA, MYMA....my ole Myma heart could not have been more joyous. He LOVES airplanes, and we flew home looking out the window, me kissing the back of his neck over and over, and just looking at each other. It's amazing how much the eyes of an almost 2 year old can tell. He is happy, healthy, and glad to be home. B-ma took great care of him and I can tell he misses her. I am letting Bets and he stay here tempararily...she should have a place in a month or so. Don't know how well I am going to do after living alone the last 6 months, but we shall see. I think Sweet Bets has figured out, I don't do drama or her games anymore, but will continue to be supportive. My how things have changed. Blessings, Julie [/QUOTE]
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