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Seven years later - daughter on another continent - same issues
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<blockquote data-quote="Mamacat" data-source="post: 702092" data-attributes="member: 20962"><p>Thank you for what you said. I go into Lala land sometimes and want to blame my husband (her stepdad). Yes he did put up with a lot. An adult daughter should not be living with us in the first place. It started probably 10 years ago when she quit a teaching job, sold a house, had over $100,000 in bank account, bought an rv, and took off and travelled for a year. It's been one thing after another ever since. Today I've been sad wondering when I'll see my grandchildren again, but I heard what you said about volunteering and mentoring children. My husband just left to take a drive because he's tired of my moping around. I don't blame him. We've spent a lot of our retired life dealing with her and my "feelings." We have a good life aside from that. We're able to travel and have recently moved to the country. I've got to get a grip on myself and moved forward. Sometimes it's really hard!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mamacat, post: 702092, member: 20962"] Thank you for what you said. I go into Lala land sometimes and want to blame my husband (her stepdad). Yes he did put up with a lot. An adult daughter should not be living with us in the first place. It started probably 10 years ago when she quit a teaching job, sold a house, had over $100,000 in bank account, bought an rv, and took off and travelled for a year. It's been one thing after another ever since. Today I've been sad wondering when I'll see my grandchildren again, but I heard what you said about volunteering and mentoring children. My husband just left to take a drive because he's tired of my moping around. I don't blame him. We've spent a lot of our retired life dealing with her and my "feelings." We have a good life aside from that. We're able to travel and have recently moved to the country. I've got to get a grip on myself and moved forward. Sometimes it's really hard! [/QUOTE]
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