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Update on GFGmom and her post "retirement" life...geez!
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 505034" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Lol, Donna. I've been there done that with the "I told you so's". She's been a piece of work for decades but always pleasant speaking with me and seemingly respectful. She "you know whattin" just doesn't "get it". It's all like water off a ducks back and I assume when she is "down and out" she will find "a way" to survive. She is a survivor...even those of us around her are victims of her impulsive choices. </p><p></p><p>I truly do not wish her lack of success but I will be gob smacked if she is able to complete that course of study and get a job. My most difficult problem is coping with her impact on both boys. difficult child#2 was "Mommy deprived" for years and he's just so blankin' innocent and trusting...like a ship with-o a rudder. I've done my best...and that's the truth. Sigh! DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 505034, member: 35"] Lol, Donna. I've been there done that with the "I told you so's". She's been a piece of work for decades but always pleasant speaking with me and seemingly respectful. She "you know whattin" just doesn't "get it". It's all like water off a ducks back and I assume when she is "down and out" she will find "a way" to survive. She is a survivor...even those of us around her are victims of her impulsive choices. I truly do not wish her lack of success but I will be gob smacked if she is able to complete that course of study and get a job. My most difficult problem is coping with her impact on both boys. difficult child#2 was "Mommy deprived" for years and he's just so blankin' innocent and trusting...like a ship with-o a rudder. I've done my best...and that's the truth. Sigh! DDD [/QUOTE]
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