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<blockquote data-quote="Bunny" data-source="post: 562093"><p>We go out to restaurants all the time, so I know it's not the fact that we gout "out". The funny thing about it was that he was patient while waiting for drinks and appetizers, which he ate, so it was not like he was hungry. There was food on the table for him to eat. For some reason he just got it in his head that he had been waiting way too long for his dinner and he was not going to wait anymore. He was going to leave. Honestly, I think it was the anticipation of Christmas Eve that was the problem.</p><p></p><p>I spoke to mother in law last night and she didn't seem happy because she told mother in law that the plan was to have dinner at her house. mother in law gets it (after many years of saying it was my fault, she has finally seen the light!) and she will do what I need. sister in law/brother in law have no kids, and consequently, no idea what I go though as the mom of a difficult child.</p><p></p><p>Thanks for the support. I was supposed to talk to husband about this last night, but I feel asleep on the couch. Guess I'll deal with it sometime tonight.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bunny, post: 562093"] We go out to restaurants all the time, so I know it's not the fact that we gout "out". The funny thing about it was that he was patient while waiting for drinks and appetizers, which he ate, so it was not like he was hungry. There was food on the table for him to eat. For some reason he just got it in his head that he had been waiting way too long for his dinner and he was not going to wait anymore. He was going to leave. Honestly, I think it was the anticipation of Christmas Eve that was the problem. I spoke to mother in law last night and she didn't seem happy because she told mother in law that the plan was to have dinner at her house. mother in law gets it (after many years of saying it was my fault, she has finally seen the light!) and she will do what I need. sister in law/brother in law have no kids, and consequently, no idea what I go though as the mom of a difficult child. Thanks for the support. I was supposed to talk to husband about this last night, but I feel asleep on the couch. Guess I'll deal with it sometime tonight. [/QUOTE]
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