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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 754387" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I completely understand how you feel. I am doing holiday stuff because my kids need me. Period. I totally understand about the cat. Mine flipped me off yesterday. Yes, the idiot cat flipped me off. He has seen other people do it jokingly. He didn't like it when I got him wet (just his paws), so he turned around and held his front paw up like he was raising his middle finger at me. The look on his face made it VERY clear he was doing something disrespectful, lol. And I used to have a cat who climbed the Christmas tree. We put a hook in the ceiling and anchored the tree with it because otherwise we were picking it up all day long because the cat was heavy enough to knock it over when she climbed it. She was black, so sometimes all you saw were her 2 little eyes gleaming at you from under the shaking branches. Rather disconcerting when you were waiting for the coffee to brew.</p><p></p><p>I just want it all to be over. Esp having to meet husband's parents at his grave. I know they don't really want me there, or want anything to do with me. But since they called, I feel obligated to go. At least my mother is going with us. The boys just are not going. They don't want to see his parents (they don't even call them grandparents thanks to the great disinterest shown in past years which father in law is now regretting.) I am only going out of respect for husband. It will be short, hopefully.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 754387, member: 1233"] I completely understand how you feel. I am doing holiday stuff because my kids need me. Period. I totally understand about the cat. Mine flipped me off yesterday. Yes, the idiot cat flipped me off. He has seen other people do it jokingly. He didn't like it when I got him wet (just his paws), so he turned around and held his front paw up like he was raising his middle finger at me. The look on his face made it VERY clear he was doing something disrespectful, lol. And I used to have a cat who climbed the Christmas tree. We put a hook in the ceiling and anchored the tree with it because otherwise we were picking it up all day long because the cat was heavy enough to knock it over when she climbed it. She was black, so sometimes all you saw were her 2 little eyes gleaming at you from under the shaking branches. Rather disconcerting when you were waiting for the coffee to brew. I just want it all to be over. Esp having to meet husband's parents at his grave. I know they don't really want me there, or want anything to do with me. But since they called, I feel obligated to go. At least my mother is going with us. The boys just are not going. They don't want to see his parents (they don't even call them grandparents thanks to the great disinterest shown in past years which father in law is now regretting.) I am only going out of respect for husband. It will be short, hopefully. [/QUOTE]
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