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Post by williams11fan on Jul 31, 2007 0:08:29 GMT -5
So when I asked last week "where is everyone", I got a different response than antisipated, but it was a response. Now, its quite again. SSSOOOO, I'm guess I'm wondering if all the cyber-PMS is over and we can start the countdown to seeing our boys again on ice?? Any takers? PS- yes, its 1am and I'm up....feeding the baby....can't sleep.....and bored
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Post by Treici on Jul 31, 2007 5:15:21 GMT -5
I pop in to read but there hasn't been much hockey news to chat about.....finished Harry Potter if anyone is ready to discuss? Other than that I have been working and dealing with having the extra kid in the house. 1 more week.....maybe. Think that hubby may be turning his ex in for neglect based on the kinds of things that we have been dealing with this summer. Mostly dental work that she isn't getting for her. Today she is visiting an oral surgeon to have a tooth extracted (permanent molar no less). She needed a root canal and kept saying that the dentist was telling them they needed to wait for whatever reason... We took her in to the dentist here last week and the tooth is in such bad shape that they can't save it. Come to find out, her mother took her to the dentist last June (2006) and they started the root canal then but didn't take her back to have it finished even though they called her multiple times.....apparently also leaving a "substantial balance" on the account. Nice. But yeah, she told "A" that they did the whole thing in one visit and she didn't need to go back, and told us that the dentist wouldn't fix it. She's a b***h and I hate her. She also is giving away "A's" cat while she is here. 2 year old UNALTERED female that has never had it's shots or anything to the best of our knowledge. Has told her a couple of times now that her cat won't be there when she gets home. So what is new with everyone else???
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Post by mscaniac on Jul 31, 2007 5:42:12 GMT -5
I feel for you treici... most of the time there is nothing tougher than dealing with an ex when kids are involved. I was one of the lucky ones, my ex and I got along better after we were not together any more and always put my son first and managed to work together to raise him, but I know others aren't always that lucky and it can be tough. Not the most pleasant way to spend your summer!!! Nothing exciting going on in my life (for once).... I am just more than ready for this miserable hot summer weather to be over and fall and hockey to begin. We have resorted to renting and watching Youngblood and Miracle to get our hockey fix. Hubby and I are spending a week in the mountains in the Boone/Blowing Rock area this year in late October and I can't wait!!! We love it up there and hope to spend our golden years living in that area. Well.. unfortunately I have to get off this computer and get ready for another lovely day at work...... "see" you soon ladies................have a great day.
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Post by turncoat on Jul 31, 2007 7:28:51 GMT -5
Well, my summer has not been expected to say the least. On June 26th the restaurant that my husband worked full-time as kitchen manager and I worked part-time as waitress closed. It had been in receivership but we were under the impression that we were going to be open until September - a major mis-communication. We both qualify for unemployment insurance - hubby's has started, mine is still being processed because I worked at the hospital as well so it takes a little longer. We have been painting around the house and working at a lunch counter at the local market on Sat. My sister is coming on Friday with her three kids and the few things we were going to do together we had to put off because of no money. It all sounds really bad but at the same time hubby as gotten some much needed rest - he has a heart condition and the restaurant was really getting to him in the end - my son has loved having both of us home, and I finally may be getting a permanent position at the hospital this fall.
Treici - I know what you mean about ex's. My hubby's kids are grown so we don't have to deal with her as much but my oldest step-son is 26 this Sept., autistic and lives in a home half-way between both of us. This Sept. it will be three years since she has seen Ryan.
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Post by kermelbar on Aug 1, 2007 6:04:43 GMT -5
I'm around, just swamped with two jobs and general summer stuff.
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Post by golden grahames cracker on Aug 1, 2007 7:20:28 GMT -5
I'm around too. But somehow I have ended up busier with no hockey season than usual. I mean no games or events to work till next month but man I seem not able to catch up on normal stuff.
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Post by wardo30 on Aug 1, 2007 9:01:27 GMT -5
I'm here every now and then, just have a lot to do right now.
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Post by Treici on Aug 1, 2007 18:34:08 GMT -5
Yeah, she is a royal PITA. I just can't understand why she can't co-parent. Instead she acts like she "takes care of everything" and lies when anything comes up like this. She is going to be up the creek without a paddle in 5 years when A turns graduates high school...
Turn- I think we have had a bit of this discussion before. My 8 year old is autistic. Diagnosed right after his 3rd b-day (although we were pretty certain prior to that). I am not sure how things will be when he is older. He is my ex-husband's son, he's in the Navy and right now only sees DS maybe twice a year. Fortunately DS is able to remember him and his grandparents house even with so long between visits.
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Post by turncoat on Aug 1, 2007 19:47:56 GMT -5
Ryan always remembered his grandparents and knew when we made a certain turn in the road - they lived two hours away and we sometimes only saw them three or four times a year. To this day when we take him for a visit he goes to the cupboard where his grammie always hid the sweets.
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