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warrior moms with- grandbabies please advise...URGENT
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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 62339" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>I just signed on and see that your meeting is pdq...I don't envy</p><p>you your position. Sadly, the one thing I feel confident saying</p><p>is don't get sucked into grandparenting because it is too hard to</p><p>do when you have a dysfunctional GFGmom. I don't think you have</p><p>to ever say those words "you can never live with us again" as it</p><p>will be apparent over time. To say "we can not have changes in</p><p>our household but we wish you well" gives the same message but without the harshness. I would assume that the paternal gp's are</p><p>hoping to be participatory. You can pray that the baby ends up</p><p>safe and sound with someone who is loving and capable but you</p><p>probably need to review and take a refresher course on Detachment</p><p>...201, perhaps. I'm sorry and sending caring hugs. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 62339, member: 35"] I just signed on and see that your meeting is pdq...I don't envy you your position. Sadly, the one thing I feel confident saying is don't get sucked into grandparenting because it is too hard to do when you have a dysfunctional GFGmom. I don't think you have to ever say those words "you can never live with us again" as it will be apparent over time. To say "we can not have changes in our household but we wish you well" gives the same message but without the harshness. I would assume that the paternal gp's are hoping to be participatory. You can pray that the baby ends up safe and sound with someone who is loving and capable but you probably need to review and take a refresher course on Detachment ...201, perhaps. I'm sorry and sending caring hugs. DDD [/QUOTE]
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