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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 617212" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Well we got difficult child out for about 2 and a half months but it appears he is back, at least for a short while. Sigh.</p><p></p><p>I really cant turn him away because he has the baby almost all the time. It is really sad because he only came over on Monday to spend the day because the baby was sick with an ear infection. Then he decided to spend the night on Monday night because Tony was home that day and wanted to spend the day with the baby. Well on Tuesday when I went to take them home we found that someone had kicked in the door to his house and stole a bunch of his property. Someone had to know he had left because he left several lights on and the TV running so people would think he was home. </p><p></p><p>He thinks he knows who did it but there is no way to prove it and our police wont go in dusting for fingerprints. So he lost a bunch of stuff including the old TV I gave him when I got a new one and his propane heater that he used to heat up the main rooms instead of running the gas furnace all the time. They really cant stay there without heat and the TV. I mean I guess he could make do without TV but it would be incredibly hard to keep the baby occupied if she couldnt watch PBS. Also the door wont shut or lock now that it has been kicked in so it isnt even safe. He is mad and so am I. </p><p></p><p>So I guess he is here until he can find somewhere else to go. One good thing is he hadnt paid this months rent yet. He is being good though I have to keep on him to pick up after the baby. She is constantly into everything and makes an awful mess. If he doesnt pick up we will get yelled at when Tony gets home. In fact I need to get off here in a few minutes and go clean the kitchen and make sure he is tending to the living room. </p><p></p><p>Oh well, I always know he isnt gone for good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 617212, member: 1514"] Well we got difficult child out for about 2 and a half months but it appears he is back, at least for a short while. Sigh. I really cant turn him away because he has the baby almost all the time. It is really sad because he only came over on Monday to spend the day because the baby was sick with an ear infection. Then he decided to spend the night on Monday night because Tony was home that day and wanted to spend the day with the baby. Well on Tuesday when I went to take them home we found that someone had kicked in the door to his house and stole a bunch of his property. Someone had to know he had left because he left several lights on and the TV running so people would think he was home. He thinks he knows who did it but there is no way to prove it and our police wont go in dusting for fingerprints. So he lost a bunch of stuff including the old TV I gave him when I got a new one and his propane heater that he used to heat up the main rooms instead of running the gas furnace all the time. They really cant stay there without heat and the TV. I mean I guess he could make do without TV but it would be incredibly hard to keep the baby occupied if she couldnt watch PBS. Also the door wont shut or lock now that it has been kicked in so it isnt even safe. He is mad and so am I. So I guess he is here until he can find somewhere else to go. One good thing is he hadnt paid this months rent yet. He is being good though I have to keep on him to pick up after the baby. She is constantly into everything and makes an awful mess. If he doesnt pick up we will get yelled at when Tony gets home. In fact I need to get off here in a few minutes and go clean the kitchen and make sure he is tending to the living room. Oh well, I always know he isnt gone for good. [/QUOTE]
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