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Trying to ignore a gnawing panic in my belly...
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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 95192" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>The car belongs to difficult child - she bought it 100% with her money. It's an old beater and it only cost her $800. Now that she is working, the deal was she'd give us her portion of insurance money since it's less expensive for her to be on our insurance that buy her own. However, now that she's being a twit, she will have to get her own insurance and pay nearly double what she's paying now. I can't help that - she did it to herself and it's her problem, not mine. Her actions have consequences and she now knows this as I've only said it 100 times, again this morning.</p><p></p><p>I will speak with H tonight and decide if she is better off staying with her dad while I'm away - it's just one less thing he (and I) will have to worry about during those measly 5 days. What a pita.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 95192, member: 2211"] The car belongs to difficult child - she bought it 100% with her money. It's an old beater and it only cost her $800. Now that she is working, the deal was she'd give us her portion of insurance money since it's less expensive for her to be on our insurance that buy her own. However, now that she's being a twit, she will have to get her own insurance and pay nearly double what she's paying now. I can't help that - she did it to herself and it's her problem, not mine. Her actions have consequences and she now knows this as I've only said it 100 times, again this morning. I will speak with H tonight and decide if she is better off staying with her dad while I'm away - it's just one less thing he (and I) will have to worry about during those measly 5 days. What a pita. [/QUOTE]
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