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<blockquote data-quote="pasajes4" data-source="post: 630455" data-attributes="member: 12856"><p>Thank you for all of your thoughtful responses. I have considered allowing my grand to stay with me for a short time.</p><p>My hesitation in allowing her to stay is very selfish. I am enjoying actually having a life. I am traveling, dating, and involved in several different social groups for over those who are over 50. I do not have money for sitters, nor do I wish to give up any of these activities. I am sure that there will be people who will feel that my priorities are screwed up. I have already had a conversation along those lines with his father. He is not willing to allow them a place to stay. He did allow him to stay with him for about 6 years. It was an awful experience. My son was not appreciative of his father's support and speaks very poorly about his father. Why on earth would he think I would want to put myself in his position.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pasajes4, post: 630455, member: 12856"] Thank you for all of your thoughtful responses. I have considered allowing my grand to stay with me for a short time. My hesitation in allowing her to stay is very selfish. I am enjoying actually having a life. I am traveling, dating, and involved in several different social groups for over those who are over 50. I do not have money for sitters, nor do I wish to give up any of these activities. I am sure that there will be people who will feel that my priorities are screwed up. I have already had a conversation along those lines with his father. He is not willing to allow them a place to stay. He did allow him to stay with him for about 6 years. It was an awful experience. My son was not appreciative of his father's support and speaks very poorly about his father. Why on earth would he think I would want to put myself in his position. [/QUOTE]
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