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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Wow 2.5 whole hours of help total. Is OP up for the Nobel this year? [/quote] It is in the mornings. It's also a FAVOR not an obligation. Twin mom needs to either make other arrangements or get the twins into the bus stop routine.[/quote] Twin mom probably has no idea that OP is bugging over stopping at her house on the way up to the gate she has to leave out of either way. [/quote] I just personally could not ask someone to help me out indefinitely with my kids/ newborns. I would be trying to do something to get out the door. [/quote] Right! At some point, take care of your shit![/quote] Its been three weeks you friggin harpies! My god. For all we know she's already planning to take things over again next week. For 3 weeks OP has driven * one extra kid* to the bus stop * she already drives her own kids to every day.* This is NOT some huge burden or undertaking. Twin mom is probably doing the best she can and has no intention of letting it go on forever or not thanking OP kindly when she takes back over. [/quote]
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