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Once again he called and I answered...grhhhhh
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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 631210" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I feel really badly for you. Can you maybe see your grandchild? I adopted my youngest as an open adoption and would have welcomed the grandmother visiting our little girl. It never did stay open, but that was because they didn't do it. I have any info my daughter wants or needs if she decides to search (won't be hard since I have her address and FB...lol). I'd love to go too because I loved her birthmother and still do. So don't give up hope on that front. I'd call and see where the family is at on that.</p><p></p><p>This is harder to say.</p><p></p><p>You really don't want your son being a father, as in the child lives with him and some woman he picks out who probably won't be the best. It is probably better if he doesn't have any more children until he gets his life together. It took me until age sixty (ppppppppppffffffffffffft) to have a grandchild I can actually see. My other one lives in Missouri and I haven't seen him in a long time because my difficult child son doesn't like to travel and he's too far and I don't have enough money to go visit on my own and stay at a hotel (I don't think I'd stay at his house. ) </p><p></p><p>And, Annie, I also wanted to share with you how sorry I am for your friend's son's accident. An acquaintance of mine lost a daughter who was riding on the back of a motorcycle with her fiance. They were both killed instantly, both very productive wonderful young people. She fixed motorcycles...ironic. Somebody hit her. There are no guarantees about life and it can be soooooooooooo scary.</p><p></p><p>We are with you, sending hugs for your hurting heart.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 631210, member: 1550"] I feel really badly for you. Can you maybe see your grandchild? I adopted my youngest as an open adoption and would have welcomed the grandmother visiting our little girl. It never did stay open, but that was because they didn't do it. I have any info my daughter wants or needs if she decides to search (won't be hard since I have her address and FB...lol). I'd love to go too because I loved her birthmother and still do. So don't give up hope on that front. I'd call and see where the family is at on that. This is harder to say. You really don't want your son being a father, as in the child lives with him and some woman he picks out who probably won't be the best. It is probably better if he doesn't have any more children until he gets his life together. It took me until age sixty (ppppppppppffffffffffffft) to have a grandchild I can actually see. My other one lives in Missouri and I haven't seen him in a long time because my difficult child son doesn't like to travel and he's too far and I don't have enough money to go visit on my own and stay at a hotel (I don't think I'd stay at his house. ) And, Annie, I also wanted to share with you how sorry I am for your friend's son's accident. An acquaintance of mine lost a daughter who was riding on the back of a motorcycle with her fiance. They were both killed instantly, both very productive wonderful young people. She fixed motorcycles...ironic. Somebody hit her. There are no guarantees about life and it can be soooooooooooo scary. We are with you, sending hugs for your hurting heart. [/QUOTE]
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