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<blockquote data-quote="howlongto18" data-source="post: 229974" data-attributes="member: 3129"><p>It drives us nuts too, but my husband and I laugh a lot about this subject because no matter what anyone thinks, we know by the end of the week they'd be rocking in a corner to soothe themselves. Most people haven't seen one of his rages, and those who have shut up as soon as they did.</p><p></p><p>mother in law does an annual sleepover at her place during Christmas. We usually stay until it's fairly late already and he is always medicated. We give her the melatonin, which I think she must always give him as soon as we leave and then it's too early to work as well as it should. This year she had it a different day, had our nephew call and ask my son, "Are you coming to grandma's today?" without mentioning it was the sleepover. Then later she claimed to have invited him. I know this was no accident, so I'm pretty sure that whatever she thinks she could do with him, she would dread having to try and that should say something.</p><p></p><p>Gosh it's like twisting arms to get grandparents to babysit even though they offer it up on a silver platter to all the other grandkids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="howlongto18, post: 229974, member: 3129"] It drives us nuts too, but my husband and I laugh a lot about this subject because no matter what anyone thinks, we know by the end of the week they'd be rocking in a corner to soothe themselves. Most people haven't seen one of his rages, and those who have shut up as soon as they did. mother in law does an annual sleepover at her place during Christmas. We usually stay until it's fairly late already and he is always medicated. We give her the melatonin, which I think she must always give him as soon as we leave and then it's too early to work as well as it should. This year she had it a different day, had our nephew call and ask my son, "Are you coming to grandma's today?" without mentioning it was the sleepover. Then later she claimed to have invited him. I know this was no accident, so I'm pretty sure that whatever she thinks she could do with him, she would dread having to try and that should say something. Gosh it's like twisting arms to get grandparents to babysit even though they offer it up on a silver platter to all the other grandkids. [/QUOTE]
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