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The 2nd (maybe 3rd) worst phone call
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<blockquote data-quote="New Leaf" data-source="post: 738886" data-attributes="member: 19522"><p>Hi Mcdonna, I am just catching up on your thread and boy oh boy does it bring back memories. Our household got caught up in some pretty crazy shenanigans, right out of a Jerry Springer episode. It was the worst nightmare come true with three grands in the mix. </p><p>I put a stop to it by not allowing my two to stay in my home. Just. Cannot. Do. It.</p><p>I am glad you are setting boundaries.</p><p> It always amazed me how my two could recoup any kind of relationship after the bizarre arguments, chaos and drama. I have patched holes in my drywall, amongst other visual reminders, that it was a whirlwind of crazy that swept through my home and wreaked havoc on our lives. </p><p>My son said if I sponsored Tornados release, he would not be home much. He has been scarred by the memories and won’t tolerate another round.</p><p>Neither will I. It is unhealthy and nerve wracking, but for them, just another Tuesday. Their “normal” is like a war zone. I think some people just thrive off of chaos and drama. </p><p>I don’t even watch that stuff on tv, had my fill. </p><p>Our homes should be a respite, our sanctuary. No one has a right to come in and overrun our peace. No one.</p><p>I hope you have had time to decompress after all of this hoopla. I know my two gave me ptsd, I don’t ever want to witness that again.</p><p>What an upside down world our wayward adult children live in. </p><p></p><p>Wishing you a Happy Anniversary and newfound strength. </p><p>Onward and upward to living the best rest of your lives.</p><p>(((Hugs)))</p><p>Leafy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="New Leaf, post: 738886, member: 19522"] Hi Mcdonna, I am just catching up on your thread and boy oh boy does it bring back memories. Our household got caught up in some pretty crazy shenanigans, right out of a Jerry Springer episode. It was the worst nightmare come true with three grands in the mix. I put a stop to it by not allowing my two to stay in my home. Just. Cannot. Do. It. I am glad you are setting boundaries. It always amazed me how my two could recoup any kind of relationship after the bizarre arguments, chaos and drama. I have patched holes in my drywall, amongst other visual reminders, that it was a whirlwind of crazy that swept through my home and wreaked havoc on our lives. My son said if I sponsored Tornados release, he would not be home much. He has been scarred by the memories and won’t tolerate another round. Neither will I. It is unhealthy and nerve wracking, but for them, just another Tuesday. Their “normal” is like a war zone. I think some people just thrive off of chaos and drama. I don’t even watch that stuff on tv, had my fill. Our homes should be a respite, our sanctuary. No one has a right to come in and overrun our peace. No one. I hope you have had time to decompress after all of this hoopla. I know my two gave me ptsd, I don’t ever want to witness that again. What an upside down world our wayward adult children live in. Wishing you a Happy Anniversary and newfound strength. Onward and upward to living the best rest of your lives. (((Hugs))) Leafy [/QUOTE]
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