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<blockquote data-quote="Triedntrue" data-source="post: 756836" data-attributes="member: 21499"><p>Holidays are often awkward with our kids. My two younger will not attend if they know their brother will be there. I too have considered cancelling the holiday. My son is also doing well right now but history has told me not to get too confident. I do pray he has started to change. You might try just texting or having your husband tell her to write an email to you so you have more control over where the conversation is going and cut it off if need be. I have done this in the past. I agree she should not be allowed to move in nor get money . ultimately it is a decision only you can make. If you decide you don't want to that is ok too. When she asks why i would say something to the effect of you do not feel that you are able to continue to deal with what she has put you through. I have flat out told my son i can not and will not go through what he put me through last year. Prayers</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Triedntrue, post: 756836, member: 21499"] Holidays are often awkward with our kids. My two younger will not attend if they know their brother will be there. I too have considered cancelling the holiday. My son is also doing well right now but history has told me not to get too confident. I do pray he has started to change. You might try just texting or having your husband tell her to write an email to you so you have more control over where the conversation is going and cut it off if need be. I have done this in the past. I agree she should not be allowed to move in nor get money . ultimately it is a decision only you can make. If you decide you don't want to that is ok too. When she asks why i would say something to the effect of you do not feel that you are able to continue to deal with what she has put you through. I have flat out told my son i can not and will not go through what he put me through last year. Prayers [/QUOTE]
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