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<blockquote data-quote="DadInMinn" data-source="post: 619450" data-attributes="member: 17660"><p>Actually, I have not heard from them, so I am only assuming that they arrived safely and that they are angry, etc. That's always been their MO at this stage of separation. We've been through it before.</p><p></p><p>I had to chuckle when you mentioned that part about MomInMinn and I in our '80's, the difficult children in their 60's...Awhile back, during one of the many prior confrontations concerning their behavior, difficult child 2 shook his head and lamented, "It's too bad you are acting so immature. We could have been here to help you in your old age, but you're throwing that away."</p><p>I can't count the times I've asked these two to please, please STOP HELPING ME! </p><p>Thanks for your support, Cedar. We'll get through this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DadInMinn, post: 619450, member: 17660"] Actually, I have not heard from them, so I am only assuming that they arrived safely and that they are angry, etc. That's always been their MO at this stage of separation. We've been through it before. I had to chuckle when you mentioned that part about MomInMinn and I in our '80's, the difficult children in their 60's...Awhile back, during one of the many prior confrontations concerning their behavior, difficult child 2 shook his head and lamented, "It's too bad you are acting so immature. We could have been here to help you in your old age, but you're throwing that away." I can't count the times I've asked these two to please, please STOP HELPING ME! Thanks for your support, Cedar. We'll get through this. [/QUOTE]
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