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How to detach when grandkids are involved.
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<blockquote data-quote="End of our rope" data-source="post: 616810" data-attributes="member: 17544"><p>Midwest when I say a good mom I mean from a standpoint of keeping the kids healthy and clean. All of the things you point out are so so true. Yes we have taken steps to secure our assets but she is so smart that just when I lock one thing away she finds a way around it. I am not happy that I now own a safe and that we have designated safe rooms which are behind lock and key. Yes we have restricted any monies. She had open heart surgery at 6 months and has been diabetic since she was 5. 2 years ago she was diagnosed with Lyphoma. Was she born behind the 8 ball, Yes but then to an extent we all are.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="End of our rope, post: 616810, member: 17544"] Midwest when I say a good mom I mean from a standpoint of keeping the kids healthy and clean. All of the things you point out are so so true. Yes we have taken steps to secure our assets but she is so smart that just when I lock one thing away she finds a way around it. I am not happy that I now own a safe and that we have designated safe rooms which are behind lock and key. Yes we have restricted any monies. She had open heart surgery at 6 months and has been diabetic since she was 5. 2 years ago she was diagnosed with Lyphoma. Was she born behind the 8 ball, Yes but then to an extent we all are. [/QUOTE]
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