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[quote=Anonymous]So, what was the issue with your MIL having the kids here and there? What was she doing, what kind of influence was she trying to establish? Was she telling him that you are terrible, cheating, crazy? Were your kids unsafe in her care? Nose job is such a tiny thing, rambling of a 75 year old. Yesterday my FIL decided to tell me that he will take DS(now 18) for a train ride to the same place where my DS first shoplifted! I was, what? He went on, how DS was around 2 years old and they were by this old train station and DS was playing with a toy and just walked away with it. I asked how come he didn't stop him? No answer. He repeated the same story today to DH, who told me that never happened, never heard about this ever before, and we do not recall FIL taking DS on any train rides then or ever alone. My point is, we both just nodded, and let him carry on, and then said, something, how nice that you want to take him for a train ride. Apart from telling you here, for a perspective point, we both realize that arguing, making sure we make it "right," is pointless and a waste of our energy. I do the same with my mom. She still brings up that I should dye my hair red/orange like Nicole Kidman once had. My brown/auburn hair has never ben good enough, it is just now that I am older, I quite frankly do not care.[/quote]
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