Heidi, if you're reading this, you're dead to me.

Sep 04, 2006 17:38

My stomach is fluttery and I don't know if it's because of

A) The greasy food I had for breakfast on Sunday with my mother at Waffle House

B) Learning that my mother had been stabbed in the heart, figuratively speaking, yet again by my psycho sister and her psycho husband aided this time by my psycho brother-in-law's psycho brother (she came THIS ( Read more... )

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yendi September 4 2006, 22:04:43 UTC
:-(

Both over the stomach and B.

But here's hoping for D!

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sharefantasy September 4 2006, 22:54:55 UTC
*Hugs* Family can be so hard to understand.

I am hoping for D. =)

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mc_questionmark September 5 2006, 12:21:48 UTC
I'm hoping for A. :)
Mmmm...greasy waffles.

B sucks. That's a lot of psychos.

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karmakeys September 5 2006, 12:32:24 UTC
fingers crossed for D, but the oysters Sunday night might need a letter too! :)

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muse0fire September 5 2006, 14:00:19 UTC
LOL - forgot about the oysters :-) But the fluttery actually started on Sunday afternoon, before I went over for dinner.

I'm betting it's not D only because if it's too early to test, it's probably too early to have symptoms... It's probably mostly B, unfortunately.

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bohemiangel September 5 2006, 17:41:30 UTC
I'm sorry to hear of the family issues. When my brother was married his psycho wife wouldn't let my Mum see the kids and then she'd make sean phone up and beg for money using the kids as leverage because she'd spent all his wages on other stuff.

I'm hoping that it's D by the way. :)

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muse0fire September 5 2006, 17:51:27 UTC
and then she'd make sean phone up and beg for money using the kids as leverage

Ugh - yes, my sister does the same thing - decided that every little neurosis she has (and everything that has ever gone wrong in her life) is my mother's fault, and won't let my mother see her four children (my mother's ONLY grandkids) - but then still has the audacity to cajole other family members into soliciting money from my mother. And it makes me incredibly angry that they actually ASK her, like she should contribute money to the lives of children she's not allowed to see or communicate with!

I'm hoping that it's D by the way.

Thanks :-) I'm sure I'm just being overly optimistic...

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mc_questionmark September 5 2006, 18:43:15 UTC
Maybe rather than give them money, she could buy them toys.
Then it is far more likely that the kids will actually get something from her generosity. I'm assuming that someone who uses their kids for leverage is unlikely to actually spend any money gained on the kids.

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muse0fire September 5 2006, 18:50:35 UTC
Oh no. No toys. First, my mother never gets to hear whether they've been received and whether the kids like them, and we don't even know if the kids know who sent them presents. Second, my sister is a fanatic and will only accept toys of pure materials, and nothing with pop culture logos, nothing that takes batteries, yada yada yada

My sister lives in a yurt - a big tent with a wood floor -with her husband and four kids - no running water, no electricity - because civilization is EVIL.

*rolls eyes*

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