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<blockquote data-quote="lovemysons" data-source="post: 471707" data-attributes="member: 3305"><p>PG, Yes young difficult child does need help. </p><p>He was supposed to go to an AA meeting with husband yesterday but it didn't work out. </p><p>Before it was pain medications and now alcohol...Alcohol killed my mother in law and my bio dad and is a true evil in our family. </p><p></p><p>Fran and RM, I don't know what is wrong with daughter in law...she did tell me at one time that she wanted 4 children. Though neither she or young difficult child have any survival skills, drive, ambition to provide for any of these children...let alone emotional or mental stability. It will be left up to daughter in law's mother and husband and I to support these grandchildren from young difficult child and daughter in law. </p><p></p><p>Hound, thank you for the Hugs. ((((Hugs)))) back to you. I have thought alot about you recently considering all that you've been going through. </p><p>Young difficult child likely made up a story in ER. He did say that he cut 2 "superficial" veins and part of a tendon. He got 2 stitches which he has to go back and get removed. </p><p></p><p>DDD...Thank you for your continued support and prayers for my family. I keep yours close to my heart too. </p><p></p><p>Janet...Yes, oldest difficult child will have a second now. Another one that he doesn't allow us to see because of my casino habit, easy child being gay, young difficult child and daughter in law being on welfare assistance etc. Apparently his "religion" allows for him to judge and condemn others. I think it's pretty "fear based" if you asked husband and I. They think they can shelter their children from all the "evils" of the world. They also overly coddle their daughter...won't let her cry for anything etc. I have a feeling their daugher is not going to learn about the natural struggles in life that lead to understanding your own strength and overcoming obstacles. The way they are raising her could lead to her giving up fast if things get to difficult, Know what I mean?? Anyway, nothing we can do about oldest. </p><p></p><p>Janet, Young difficult child had an order (by way of CPS) to stay away from the grandchildren not daughter in law. The "order" ended I believe around Sept 18th...Though I did come home twice to find daughter in law and the grandchildren here before they were allowed to be around young difficult child. </p><p></p><p>Neither difficult child knows about the other's pregnancy...husband and I know cause both have told us but they want to keep it a "secret" for different reasons. daughter in law and Young difficult child did not want mother in law to find out...though my understanding is she did last week when she got on daughter in law's facebook messeges. </p><p>Oldest difficult child and his girlfriend want to be married before they announce the pregnancy of their next one. </p><p></p><p>Buddy...Nice to meet you too. You're funny. Yes, would be better at some "cool Party" lol. You made me smile. Hope to see you more often and thank you for taking an interest in my family. </p><p></p><p>I did go to the Casino yesterday...was a huge waste of 200 dollars. </p><p>Will go with husband to visit easy child this Sunday in Louisiana where she is at college. She is struggling right now with her bowling and husband wants to help her. You all may remember that it has been husband who coached her all through her teen years in bowling and is our towns High School Bowling coach for both the girls and boys teams. </p><p></p><p>Thank you all for the care and support. </p><p>LMS</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lovemysons, post: 471707, member: 3305"] PG, Yes young difficult child does need help. He was supposed to go to an AA meeting with husband yesterday but it didn't work out. Before it was pain medications and now alcohol...Alcohol killed my mother in law and my bio dad and is a true evil in our family. Fran and RM, I don't know what is wrong with daughter in law...she did tell me at one time that she wanted 4 children. Though neither she or young difficult child have any survival skills, drive, ambition to provide for any of these children...let alone emotional or mental stability. It will be left up to daughter in law's mother and husband and I to support these grandchildren from young difficult child and daughter in law. Hound, thank you for the Hugs. ((((Hugs)))) back to you. I have thought alot about you recently considering all that you've been going through. Young difficult child likely made up a story in ER. He did say that he cut 2 "superficial" veins and part of a tendon. He got 2 stitches which he has to go back and get removed. DDD...Thank you for your continued support and prayers for my family. I keep yours close to my heart too. Janet...Yes, oldest difficult child will have a second now. Another one that he doesn't allow us to see because of my casino habit, easy child being gay, young difficult child and daughter in law being on welfare assistance etc. Apparently his "religion" allows for him to judge and condemn others. I think it's pretty "fear based" if you asked husband and I. They think they can shelter their children from all the "evils" of the world. They also overly coddle their daughter...won't let her cry for anything etc. I have a feeling their daugher is not going to learn about the natural struggles in life that lead to understanding your own strength and overcoming obstacles. The way they are raising her could lead to her giving up fast if things get to difficult, Know what I mean?? Anyway, nothing we can do about oldest. Janet, Young difficult child had an order (by way of CPS) to stay away from the grandchildren not daughter in law. The "order" ended I believe around Sept 18th...Though I did come home twice to find daughter in law and the grandchildren here before they were allowed to be around young difficult child. Neither difficult child knows about the other's pregnancy...husband and I know cause both have told us but they want to keep it a "secret" for different reasons. daughter in law and Young difficult child did not want mother in law to find out...though my understanding is she did last week when she got on daughter in law's facebook messeges. Oldest difficult child and his girlfriend want to be married before they announce the pregnancy of their next one. Buddy...Nice to meet you too. You're funny. Yes, would be better at some "cool Party" lol. You made me smile. Hope to see you more often and thank you for taking an interest in my family. I did go to the Casino yesterday...was a huge waste of 200 dollars. Will go with husband to visit easy child this Sunday in Louisiana where she is at college. She is struggling right now with her bowling and husband wants to help her. You all may remember that it has been husband who coached her all through her teen years in bowling and is our towns High School Bowling coach for both the girls and boys teams. Thank you all for the care and support. LMS [/QUOTE]
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