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[quote=Anonymous]It sounds like she has a lot going on in her personal life.Shes burnt out,shes played a big role in helping raise your kids for the past 6 years. Give her some grace. We could all use it. Severance pay? That shouldn't even be a question..Her years of work have earned that. Does she buy groceries with her money? If so..not fair she probably needs every dollar she can save..she is now a one person income..have you seen grocery prices? Maybe you can pick out/buy the groceries yourself and let her know she no longer needs to bring anything because you'd like what you have in the fridge to be eaten? Is she just making lunch or breakfast and dinner as well? As for the phone thing, when else does she get a break? or do you rather her work every minute that she is there? Do you get a break at work? I know that sounds harsh but think about it? You get a lunch break right? The weather is getting nicer out. You could say that you'd really like the kids to be active as they are getting older and need it and suggest maybe going to the park 2-3 days out of the week. [/quote]
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