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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 669146" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>WTD I have three grandchildren by my daughter. We "helped" for 11 years and it was never enough. We always thought about the grandbabies, worrying for their sake. Unfortunately, this didn't teach their parents to be responsible.</p><p>There is something very telling with this credit card theft for "little" things. Your daughter is taking advantage of your graciousness, and it can only get worse. We always learned don't bite the hand that feeds you. It is an old saying that has much meaning.</p><p>I pray for you and your situation. It is really, really hard with a grandchild involved. I agree with Tanya that we won't be around forever to cushion our adult children. They have got to be able to stand on their own two feet!</p><p>Counseling is also good advice. A professional can help strengthen you, and could counsel your daughter.</p><p>Hugs from one who understands!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 669146, member: 19522"] WTD I have three grandchildren by my daughter. We "helped" for 11 years and it was never enough. We always thought about the grandbabies, worrying for their sake. Unfortunately, this didn't teach their parents to be responsible. There is something very telling with this credit card theft for "little" things. Your daughter is taking advantage of your graciousness, and it can only get worse. We always learned don't bite the hand that feeds you. It is an old saying that has much meaning. I pray for you and your situation. It is really, really hard with a grandchild involved. I agree with Tanya that we won't be around forever to cushion our adult children. They have got to be able to stand on their own two feet! Counseling is also good advice. A professional can help strengthen you, and could counsel your daughter. Hugs from one who understands! [/QUOTE]
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