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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 420204" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>donna</p><p></p><p>That is exactly what I'm hoping for. It's just a teeny glimmer.....but one can hope. She did seem awfully happy today. No complains. No whining. </p><p></p><p>We did run in to a bit of a snag with packing their stuff up and moving it, though. husband was packing up their clothes that were in the family room as you recall....... Well, I'd told him to go through M's bags of clothing because I'd caught him snooping more than once. We have china and silver stored out there as well until the girls have somewhere to put it. Well, low and behold, husband found one of the antique silver platters in M's bag. I'm not at all surprised. That is exactly why I made him go through those. I'd already been through katie's and the kids and knew they were ok. M's are sort of ick ick ick, so I gave husband the dirty job. lol </p><p></p><p>Now husband is more than a tad ticked off. It's not just that the platter is probably worth quite a lot of cash.......it's been in his family for generations upon generations as well, and in some ways that is far more important. That M would attempt to steal it after all we've done........well, the man's blood is boiling. He's been in one of the foulest moods I've ever seen for 2 or 3 days now........and this evening he finally told me why. Then was even more ticked off because I didn't get mad. Well, it's sort of hard to get furious when it's what you expected. I'm not pleased about it. But I knew when they kept pestering me to come and "switch clothes over" he had something stashed he wanted to pawn. I'm not an idiot. I was raised around people like him. The time before that when they supposedly wanted to switch clothes......I stood over him, ticked him off and funny but no clothes got switched.....he just went back into the main part of the house. lol I guess I just don't see any reason to get mad when he didn't get away with it. </p><p></p><p>On the other hand if he had managed to get it out of the house........I'd have pressed charges and he'd be sitting in jail. Don't give a hoot who's husband he is.</p><p></p><p>So now husband doesn't want him at Easter. Ok well, husband doesn't want him in the house ever again period. Hmm. Well no one else wants him at Easter either......and personally I could live life happy if I never saw his face again. But yeah.......not sure a silver platter he didn't get away with stealing is worth alienating katie at this point in the game. M hasn't been invited to Easter. Katie hasn't asked if we're willing to pick him up......and I've kept my mouth shut. We're doing ours next weekend to combine husband's birthday with it. I'm hoping M has gotten the message (finally) that we can't stand him (duh) and won't want to come or will have to work.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 420204, member: 84"] donna That is exactly what I'm hoping for. It's just a teeny glimmer.....but one can hope. She did seem awfully happy today. No complains. No whining. We did run in to a bit of a snag with packing their stuff up and moving it, though. husband was packing up their clothes that were in the family room as you recall....... Well, I'd told him to go through M's bags of clothing because I'd caught him snooping more than once. We have china and silver stored out there as well until the girls have somewhere to put it. Well, low and behold, husband found one of the antique silver platters in M's bag. I'm not at all surprised. That is exactly why I made him go through those. I'd already been through katie's and the kids and knew they were ok. M's are sort of ick ick ick, so I gave husband the dirty job. lol Now husband is more than a tad ticked off. It's not just that the platter is probably worth quite a lot of cash.......it's been in his family for generations upon generations as well, and in some ways that is far more important. That M would attempt to steal it after all we've done........well, the man's blood is boiling. He's been in one of the foulest moods I've ever seen for 2 or 3 days now........and this evening he finally told me why. Then was even more ticked off because I didn't get mad. Well, it's sort of hard to get furious when it's what you expected. I'm not pleased about it. But I knew when they kept pestering me to come and "switch clothes over" he had something stashed he wanted to pawn. I'm not an idiot. I was raised around people like him. The time before that when they supposedly wanted to switch clothes......I stood over him, ticked him off and funny but no clothes got switched.....he just went back into the main part of the house. lol I guess I just don't see any reason to get mad when he didn't get away with it. On the other hand if he had managed to get it out of the house........I'd have pressed charges and he'd be sitting in jail. Don't give a hoot who's husband he is. So now husband doesn't want him at Easter. Ok well, husband doesn't want him in the house ever again period. Hmm. Well no one else wants him at Easter either......and personally I could live life happy if I never saw his face again. But yeah.......not sure a silver platter he didn't get away with stealing is worth alienating katie at this point in the game. M hasn't been invited to Easter. Katie hasn't asked if we're willing to pick him up......and I've kept my mouth shut. We're doing ours next weekend to combine husband's birthday with it. I'm hoping M has gotten the message (finally) that we can't stand him (duh) and won't want to come or will have to work. [/QUOTE]
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