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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 7772" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Is this suppose to be for Christmas Day during the daylight</p><p>hours only or is it suppose to be for the weekend? How is</p><p>she getting transported to your home?</p><p></p><p>I know those questions sound strange but if they are going</p><p>to drop her off in the AM and pick her up in the evening I</p><p>would make sure another adult was present at all times and</p><p>just survive it. on the other hand, if "they" have capriciously decided</p><p>to let her visit for the weekend it's quite possible that I</p><p>would say thanks but no thanks. </p><p></p><p>One thing for sure is that I would pull out my journal or</p><p>start one with the entries of all contact that have just occurred and who said what to whom. Frankly, I would be</p><p>afaid not to document, document etc. IF you and husband do not</p><p>think it is in the family best interest then "just say No".</p><p></p><p>Do you live in a community or area where the local police</p><p>could be approached, briefed and then counted on to support</p><p>your choice if necessary? I assume they understand the "my</p><p>house my rules" concept. Sending hugs. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 7772, member: 35"] Is this suppose to be for Christmas Day during the daylight hours only or is it suppose to be for the weekend? How is she getting transported to your home? I know those questions sound strange but if they are going to drop her off in the AM and pick her up in the evening I would make sure another adult was present at all times and just survive it. on the other hand, if "they" have capriciously decided to let her visit for the weekend it's quite possible that I would say thanks but no thanks. One thing for sure is that I would pull out my journal or start one with the entries of all contact that have just occurred and who said what to whom. Frankly, I would be afaid not to document, document etc. IF you and husband do not think it is in the family best interest then "just say No". Do you live in a community or area where the local police could be approached, briefed and then counted on to support your choice if necessary? I assume they understand the "my house my rules" concept. Sending hugs. DDD [/QUOTE]
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