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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 417240" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>I spoke to katie just a bit ago. Well.....unless she was doing it for the benefit of "little ears", she no longer sounds like she's ready to kick M to the curb. Not surprised. </p><p></p><p>However, M can't so much as step a foot on the apartment complex grounds. I'm not shy. We lived in the same apartments, so I know how it works. I asked and she was honest about it. She's still working under the delusion the manager is eventually going to "magically" change their minds about M. I've never known it to happen, so I guess they'll find out for themselves.</p><p></p><p>To me the situation is being set up for katie to move forward onto the right path. Much the way as it was the last time. Even without my "meddling" help. So......I'm going to figure it's happening for a reason. At least now I'll be able to visit her and the kids without having to endure M. (a blessing by itself). I'm still too pessimistic to allow myself to hope that katie will suddenly (or even slowly) have an epiphany and suddenly turn her life around. If it happens I'll be thrilled for her. But like you Star......I really think this probably has more to do with the grands than Katie herself. Sure, she's getting the opportunity. But I think it's their chance to have their own home for the first time......and a sense of "normal" and the chance to see that the nightmare they've lived most of their lives is not something they want to repeat for themselves as adults.</p><p></p><p>Oh.......and this really isn't working out well for M. Shelter is only letting him stay on until they attempt to "clear" up the felony deal with hud......if hud won't budge (and I really don't see them doing so) he's out on his fanny. </p><p></p><p>And I'm almost giddy with knowing their junk will be outta my house soon. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/Graemlins/rofl.gif" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":rofl:" title="rofl :rofl:" data-shortname=":rofl:" /></p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 417240, member: 84"] I spoke to katie just a bit ago. Well.....unless she was doing it for the benefit of "little ears", she no longer sounds like she's ready to kick M to the curb. Not surprised. However, M can't so much as step a foot on the apartment complex grounds. I'm not shy. We lived in the same apartments, so I know how it works. I asked and she was honest about it. She's still working under the delusion the manager is eventually going to "magically" change their minds about M. I've never known it to happen, so I guess they'll find out for themselves. To me the situation is being set up for katie to move forward onto the right path. Much the way as it was the last time. Even without my "meddling" help. So......I'm going to figure it's happening for a reason. At least now I'll be able to visit her and the kids without having to endure M. (a blessing by itself). I'm still too pessimistic to allow myself to hope that katie will suddenly (or even slowly) have an epiphany and suddenly turn her life around. If it happens I'll be thrilled for her. But like you Star......I really think this probably has more to do with the grands than Katie herself. Sure, she's getting the opportunity. But I think it's their chance to have their own home for the first time......and a sense of "normal" and the chance to see that the nightmare they've lived most of their lives is not something they want to repeat for themselves as adults. Oh.......and this really isn't working out well for M. Shelter is only letting him stay on until they attempt to "clear" up the felony deal with hud......if hud won't budge (and I really don't see them doing so) he's out on his fanny. And I'm almost giddy with knowing their junk will be outta my house soon. :rofl: [/QUOTE]
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