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Should I give difficult child $$$ to get married?
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<blockquote data-quote="Masta" data-source="post: 69715" data-attributes="member: 308"><p>the plot thickens.... now mother in law doesnt want to wait for grandma to make the dress she is going to buy a cheap $100 plain dress and bead it herself. </p><p></p><p>they will be sending out invites this week i think. difficult child doesnt even know who to invite.</p><p></p><p>some uncle on the b/f's side has offered to cook half a cow in some type of native bbq (cooked in the dirt). sounds like more people are coming then what i thought.</p><p></p><p>difficult child has realised she cant have her hair extensions coz she cant afford them. she told me she spoke to her bishop today about getting married. he offered her the use the chapel. the bishop first gave her the talk... about how life is going to be hard for them because they are so young and adoption is an option.. and that he hoped they werent marrying because difficult child was pregnant. difficult child didnt like hearing that.</p><p></p><p>husband wont offer money till they come over and sit down with us to discuss things.</p><p></p><p>i dont know what they will think if the baby turns out to be a girl.</p><p></p><p>i have asked difficult child via text is this what she really wanted and if she is happy. she said she is the happiest she has been for a while (which doesnt mean much coz she cycles). and who knows if she typed that or the b/f did. then she texted "I love you mom" which is weird coz she rarely says that.</p><p></p><p>im just sitting back for now and watching from a distance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Masta, post: 69715, member: 308"] the plot thickens.... now mother in law doesnt want to wait for grandma to make the dress she is going to buy a cheap $100 plain dress and bead it herself. they will be sending out invites this week i think. difficult child doesnt even know who to invite. some uncle on the b/f's side has offered to cook half a cow in some type of native bbq (cooked in the dirt). sounds like more people are coming then what i thought. difficult child has realised she cant have her hair extensions coz she cant afford them. she told me she spoke to her bishop today about getting married. he offered her the use the chapel. the bishop first gave her the talk... about how life is going to be hard for them because they are so young and adoption is an option.. and that he hoped they werent marrying because difficult child was pregnant. difficult child didnt like hearing that. husband wont offer money till they come over and sit down with us to discuss things. i dont know what they will think if the baby turns out to be a girl. i have asked difficult child via text is this what she really wanted and if she is happy. she said she is the happiest she has been for a while (which doesnt mean much coz she cycles). and who knows if she typed that or the b/f did. then she texted "I love you mom" which is weird coz she rarely says that. im just sitting back for now and watching from a distance. [/QUOTE]
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