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I didn't think 35 could shock me anymore, but what horrible parenting!!
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 585460" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>My poor grandson. I answered the phone when my son called again because he called from work and I didn't recognize the number. Fact is, out of the two of J's parents, my son is actually a better parent, poor little kid. I'm guessing that J. didn't cry or cuddle up to mom to complain about my son. Although my son should NOT have said those things to J., he probably just mentioned them to his mother and she went ballistic because s he has a huge temper and nobody likes her either, sadly. So here is the other side of what grandson has to put up with.</p><p></p><p>X has been such a pain in the tail to J's daycare workers that they hate her. They call my son "the sane one" (lol) and have said many times that if it comes to a custody battle, they will gladly testify for HIM. They often call my son to try to get him to calm her down or talk to her, but he can't. She has no problem swearing, screaming, going off on anyone loudly, in public, anywhere for any reason. My son actually does have the restraint abilities if I can make him see that something is inappropriate. But his X doesn't think there is anything wrong with what she does and she has done some doozies.</p><p></p><p>Today my son got another call from the daycare worker. Two sisters run a daycare together. I met them and they are really nice people who run a clean, productive daycare for about six kids. Well, today they have to close down at 5:30pm, which is sooner than X can pick up J. She could have called my son to get him and he'd have driven J. to her house after she got home, but she didn't do it that way. She can't handle anything that does not go her way. Apparently, the daycare worker called him to tell him to get J. at 5:30 because X had left with no resolution to the problem. But before she left, she went on a loud, four letter word, abusive rant that would not quit and poor J. just put his head in his arms in shame as she yelled and carried on. She actually had to be escorted out the door and the talk continued outside where she was still yelling, four letter wording and carrying on in front of anyone who passed by. She is the one who ran off with another man, so she is also a piece of work. In fact, she is worse than my son. </p><p></p><p>My son called J. at daycare and asked if he had been crying about things he had been saying to his mother and he said, "No, I wasn't crying. Hey, only six days until I get to see you!" So, whether he was crying or not crying, grandson is still cool with his dad. Actually, my son is pretty good with him...except when he isn't and says idiotic things that I hope he now understands are baaaaaaaaaaad to say. He has no common sense.</p><p></p><p>At any rate, this little boy, my grandson, is stuck in Missouri, without any saner relatives than his mother and father and his mother's boyfriend. I feel so badly for the little guy. The daycare worker said he was shaking and saying, "Mommy, stop! Please stop!" He's a nice little boy with a lot of potential. Ugh. I hope they both don't destroy him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 585460, member: 1550"] My poor grandson. I answered the phone when my son called again because he called from work and I didn't recognize the number. Fact is, out of the two of J's parents, my son is actually a better parent, poor little kid. I'm guessing that J. didn't cry or cuddle up to mom to complain about my son. Although my son should NOT have said those things to J., he probably just mentioned them to his mother and she went ballistic because s he has a huge temper and nobody likes her either, sadly. So here is the other side of what grandson has to put up with. X has been such a pain in the tail to J's daycare workers that they hate her. They call my son "the sane one" (lol) and have said many times that if it comes to a custody battle, they will gladly testify for HIM. They often call my son to try to get him to calm her down or talk to her, but he can't. She has no problem swearing, screaming, going off on anyone loudly, in public, anywhere for any reason. My son actually does have the restraint abilities if I can make him see that something is inappropriate. But his X doesn't think there is anything wrong with what she does and she has done some doozies. Today my son got another call from the daycare worker. Two sisters run a daycare together. I met them and they are really nice people who run a clean, productive daycare for about six kids. Well, today they have to close down at 5:30pm, which is sooner than X can pick up J. She could have called my son to get him and he'd have driven J. to her house after she got home, but she didn't do it that way. She can't handle anything that does not go her way. Apparently, the daycare worker called him to tell him to get J. at 5:30 because X had left with no resolution to the problem. But before she left, she went on a loud, four letter word, abusive rant that would not quit and poor J. just put his head in his arms in shame as she yelled and carried on. She actually had to be escorted out the door and the talk continued outside where she was still yelling, four letter wording and carrying on in front of anyone who passed by. She is the one who ran off with another man, so she is also a piece of work. In fact, she is worse than my son. My son called J. at daycare and asked if he had been crying about things he had been saying to his mother and he said, "No, I wasn't crying. Hey, only six days until I get to see you!" So, whether he was crying or not crying, grandson is still cool with his dad. Actually, my son is pretty good with him...except when he isn't and says idiotic things that I hope he now understands are baaaaaaaaaaad to say. He has no common sense. At any rate, this little boy, my grandson, is stuck in Missouri, without any saner relatives than his mother and father and his mother's boyfriend. I feel so badly for the little guy. The daycare worker said he was shaking and saying, "Mommy, stop! Please stop!" He's a nice little boy with a lot of potential. Ugh. I hope they both don't destroy him. [/QUOTE]
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