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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: 632589" data-attributes="member: 17544"><p>What she was doing before this was filling out forms for the kids to go to a weeklong summer camp. There is clearly a double life going on here and we do not know the extent of the other but this is her first time to reach such a point. </p><p></p><p>Our visit tonight was of course the most humiliating experience of our lives. Having to talk to her via a video camera and not even a chair for her to sit on. She had to sit on her knees to be seen on the camera. The 30 minutes was full of conciliatory statements of course. It is apparent that she has figured out just how much she has screwed up. We have never seen her this contrite. </p><p></p><p>All of her "Friends" who she always said never judged her also have not stepped up to bail her out either. It has been quite an eye opener for her. We are walking around kind of in a trance is this real is it a dream is it a nightmare?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="End of our rope, post: 632589, member: 17544"] What she was doing before this was filling out forms for the kids to go to a weeklong summer camp. There is clearly a double life going on here and we do not know the extent of the other but this is her first time to reach such a point. Our visit tonight was of course the most humiliating experience of our lives. Having to talk to her via a video camera and not even a chair for her to sit on. She had to sit on her knees to be seen on the camera. The 30 minutes was full of conciliatory statements of course. It is apparent that she has figured out just how much she has screwed up. We have never seen her this contrite. All of her "Friends" who she always said never judged her also have not stepped up to bail her out either. It has been quite an eye opener for her. We are walking around kind of in a trance is this real is it a dream is it a nightmare? [/QUOTE]
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