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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I’d enjoy every minute of time you get to spend with them.[/quote] +1. This. It might be difficult to hear but it doesn't last forever. Sometimes I get frustrated with my parents - my dad in particular. I will vent to my DH - who lost his father at a very young age. His response is usually, "I know that it's frustrating but focus on the fact that you can still call him and hear his voice. I'd give anything to call my father" So I'm with PP. It's frustrating. Breathe deeply and roll with it. [/quote] You’re doormats. How sad. If only there were a choice between “never see them” and “allow them to repeatedly barge into your home for a week with no regard for you or your schedule.” Oh, wait. Good news. There is! And if they get mad, throw a toddler tantrum and refuse to visit with manners, that’s their choice and theirs alone.[/quote]
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