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[quote=Anonymous]Look, OP if you are going to stop doing this favor for her then give her plenty of warning and don't pull any passive aggressive stuff. Tell her, "Mary, I'll be able to keep driving Larla and Larlo until Nov 6." However, know this. You are doing GOD's work by helping this woman out. Caring for newborn twins is like going to battle every day. It is rough, as any mom of twins can attest to (though maybe not as your memory of the trauma is often wiped!) So please know that this woman very much needs the help you have been offering. She is not lounging about contemplating her manicure. If you think you can continue, I would urge you to do so. If not, let her know when you will stop with as much warning as possible.[/quote]
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