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Having trouble finding the warm fuzzies this Christmas....
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 487923" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Im sorry you arent having much Christmas cheer but I wondered how you were going to keep it up on your last post. It seemed like such a packed post. I would be too tired to have cheer! I hope Grandma will get over it and let Grumpus have his cheeseburger. I do understand that issue though. It is so difficult with aging relatives. That alone can get you down. </p><p></p><p>Steph does sound like she is doing better but it really has to tug at your heart her being at another home on Xmas morning. Hopefully she can come to your place either Xmas eve or later Xmas day because it sounds like you will be busy at your parents on Xmas day anyway. Ant is just Ant...have any Ant repellant? LOL. I hear chalk around the house helps. (oh arent I clever?) </p><p></p><p>I really do feel for you. This isnt turning out to be such a great holiday for me either. We have given out most of our gifts already. The only stuff left to give out are Keyana's stuff and we are still up in the air as to win we will see her. We are feeling a bit of trepidation about that. We hope we get her for as much time as we can. Or should we say her daddy gets her. We are feeling a very huge loss of our granddaughter. Thats not the best feeling to have at Xmas.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 487923, member: 1514"] Im sorry you arent having much Christmas cheer but I wondered how you were going to keep it up on your last post. It seemed like such a packed post. I would be too tired to have cheer! I hope Grandma will get over it and let Grumpus have his cheeseburger. I do understand that issue though. It is so difficult with aging relatives. That alone can get you down. Steph does sound like she is doing better but it really has to tug at your heart her being at another home on Xmas morning. Hopefully she can come to your place either Xmas eve or later Xmas day because it sounds like you will be busy at your parents on Xmas day anyway. Ant is just Ant...have any Ant repellant? LOL. I hear chalk around the house helps. (oh arent I clever?) I really do feel for you. This isnt turning out to be such a great holiday for me either. We have given out most of our gifts already. The only stuff left to give out are Keyana's stuff and we are still up in the air as to win we will see her. We are feeling a bit of trepidation about that. We hope we get her for as much time as we can. Or should we say her daddy gets her. We are feeling a very huge loss of our granddaughter. Thats not the best feeling to have at Xmas. [/QUOTE]
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