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It's OK, I think the mother-in-law will cope. ;)

Won't miss her a bit, but I would miss my kids' cousins, the ones I almost adopted. They're having a hard time and I end up with them a large amount of the time.

I can't imagine how hard it is having to deal with all that. You seem like a very strong person, and I'm sure you make a big difference in their lives.

Quote: AndreaLynne @ July 22 2010, 12:43 AM BST

Won't miss her a bit, but I would miss my kids' cousins, the ones I almost adopted. They're having a hard time and I end up with them a large amount of the time.

Bring 'em with you !

After all, we seem to have half of 'effin Zimbabwe here.

Angry

Thanks Lee. Their new mother is a wonderful lady. She is very good at the basics, but not good at the love and hugs stuff. she's a bit of a fringe straightener. But everyone involved felt that the kids would be better off with these people because they have fantastic jobs and a huge house. they just don't get the things they need the most. Hardest decision I've ever made and one I regret most of the time. :(

Just returned from an unplanned drive (600 miles in all) to Fort Worth and back. My ex-girlfriend visited over the weekend and her Jaguar blew up on the drive back to Oklahoma City. I started heading north, expecting to turn around when things were remedied, but Murphy's Law reared it's head and we ended up spending the night in a hotel room with 3 disgruntled dogs.

I took a rural highway instead of boring myself on I-35 and the scenery was a pleasant distraction.

Quote: AndreaLynne @ July 22 2010, 12:52 AM BST

she's a bit of a fringe straightener.

Laughing out loud

Well, at the end of the day they have a good roof over their head and can have fun at cool-Auntie Andies. :)

Quote: DaButt @ July 22 2010, 12:53 AM BST

Just returned from an unplanned drive (600 miles in all) to Fort Worth and back. My ex-girlfriend visited over the weekend and her Jaguar blew up on the drive back to Oklahoma City. I started heading north, expecting to turn around when things were remedied, but Murphy's Law reared it's head and we ended up spending the night in a hotel room with 3 disgruntled dogs.

I took a rural highway instead of boring myself on I-35 and the scenery was a pleasant distraction.

Could have been worse...will the Jag be okay?

Quote: AndreaLynne @ July 22 2010, 12:54 AM BST

Could have been worse...will the Jag be okay?

Yeah, she got lucky and it was only a $175 repair. She's skittish about driving it and is already shopping for a new car.

Quote: DaButt @ July 22 2010, 12:53 AM BST

Just returned from an unplanned drive (600 miles in all)

Y'see, over here that would take months of planning, poring over road atlases, much 'I don't know Dear, it does seem a long way round'

Quote: Leevil @ July 22 2010, 12:54 AM BST

Laughing out loud

Well, at the end of the day they have a good roof over their head and can have fun at cool-Auntie Andies. :)

I have unfortunately become the subject of many arguments at their house. When they are here they sleep wherever they want (i usually end up with at least 2) and I let them have chocolate chip pancakes. The dogs lick their faces and I've taught all 3 how to drive RC cars. I don't force them to go to church and they help me cook everything. Apryl calls her mother a funsucker. I agree.

Can I come and live with you? :D

Sure, the more the merrier. Are you a top bunk sleeper, cuz that's the only opening I have on the weekends...

Yes, I can keep lookout. There's pirates in them there seas!

There is a great big moth in here. It looks like a bloody bat its so big. I'm going to pretend its not here, then it won't hurt me.

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