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Sad stories/ Families destroyed

Started by mom2, December 11, 2009, 09:23:59 PM

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mom2

she threw away gifts I sent to my GD...she's a very weak person to have caused all this pain among family members...and I think, eventually in this life, she will reap what she sews.

Creme,

Here is my story;

My dil ( use to ) bring toys to my house when she cleaned little GS's closet after Christmas to make room for the new things he got for Christmas  ( so he could  have things here to play with )  but here is the KICKER.... the things she brought over here were ALL the toys I had bought him the Christmas before !!!  never anything else.. just mine. Do you think that makes a statement ?  I sure felt as if it did !!

I actually told my dil ( when I finally told her off ) that someday when this happens to her.. all I ask is that she thinks of how I was treated b/c she will get it back. I told her that the way she loves her little son is no different than how I loved mine.
She is a witch that starts with a capital B and my son is Nancy !! ( they are a good match ). I would have never said that at one time b/c my son used to be such a good person.... past tense.

2chickiebaby

I'm so sorry, Mom.....I know how this hurts you.  Hard to get over.  Some people have no idea of what it's like to have a heart. 

Invisible

Cream,
I am so sorry your DIL put you through all the drama. I don't know what the solution could be...other than tell you son how you feel. Sometimes that just makes everything worse.