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Wow..she really is in denial and still thinks she is doing a great job as a mom. She does need Nanny 911. If she have admitted her sons got in to a lot of trouble lately; that itself explains a lot. I hope they wake up soon as parents. I don't think we need more kids who are cruel to animals just because they have never been told/taught that it is not the right thing to do. |
I think I understand now why she had to INVITE HERSELF to your house for dinner. Apparently their dinner invitations are becoming more and more rare!!! :p |
It's ok because their invites will be far and few and eventually be non-existent. So they will be stuck home with the bebes kids to tear up their house. Then when they get older they will be in juvie because it will be everyone elses fault when things happen. She is so not fooling anyone but her damn self. That was way rude and uncalled for to say your daughter's room was mess or something was out of place. Shoot it's her room and it can be that way. There is no way one child could have made that sort of mess. |
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I AGREE .... that is Bull%&$§ ...... tell them how you really feel ! Maybe then they realise how rude they are and there boys ..... how can they change something if there never told ! (Unless they really don't care) :confused: I would of through them out of the house ...... :thumbdown |
well, I wrote her back last night further explaining my case to her and telling her that I was disappointed in her denial in her email. it was a long email explaining to her that there was no way she could deny this and that it is frustrating that she felt she had a right to. anyway, she wrote me a long, apologetic email back, thanking me for bringing it to her attention, and apologizing for how she referred to my daughters room...saying that she thinks I keep a very neat house and how much she loves my house and my "decor". anyway, it was a positive email and she asked for my forgiveness and said that her kids have been in BIG trouble over it and that her oldest has offered...on his own...to come and help Trinity clean up any time she needs help. I thought that was nice. she also offered to pay for the fish and any damage that might be done. I told her I do not want that...i simply wanted an apology and to help her understand that she needs to keep a better eye on the kids when they are in someone else's home. She agreed and has thoroughly apologized. I still will not be inviting them over...but at least now we don't have to have awkward feelings when we see each other at church. |
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This is excellent advice! I was going to suggest the same thing. I, on the other hand would probably call them and really go off on them! LOL </IMG></IMG> |
I might suggest that you simply cut off all communication with this 'lady in denial' and simply NEVER let her invite herself to your home. How rude! she has some nerve letting her kids run wild like that and then saying that she felt it was acceptable. YIKES!!!! Cut your losses short! |
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I think you really did a very good job in explaining things to her. She might have already been aware of it .It is just that she needs to confront it and by what you mentioned, she is finally seeing it. |
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