There is always so much more. Your situation is played out everywhere all the time. But you should try to figure out how you're going to explain things to your (her) child one day. And you want to make sure you're ready to talk about it with love. Trust me. I know.
Wow. It's not your place to be in touch with her attorney. Also, try to find some compassion for this mom. Though she may never be your friend or even someone you actually respect, she is your child's mother. She will forever be a part of him. Loving her is part of loving him.
DH and I usually spend one night doing it together. He is better at it than I am, so I probably do about 25% to his 75%. But we put on Christmas music and make it fun.
I do think I'm going to need to get some professional help. I LIKE lots of things, but I have no idea if they will look good together. And there are high ceilings too. I'm in over my head.
I believe it's 25 X 30...with a really beautiful fireplace area that I'd like to be the focal point. Thanks for the tips! I've been looking at furniture. @popmom
We are moving to a house with a pretty huge "great room." If you have one, how is it set up? Pictures would be appreciated. I have no interior decorating skills at all! Thanks!
This is us too. One kid with diagnosed eating disorder, one who is vegan and gluten free. They eat what they want. I have never, and will never, engage in food battles. I've seen what happens when people are too restrictive about it. It's ugly.
Everyone eats different stuff some nights. Some nights we all eat the same things. I cook 4 different meals some days. It's not a big issue for us. We also don't eat elaborate meals.
We have allowed the relationship to continue normally. She is our family, and she is in our "bubble." Even when we have seen no one else (which is most of the time) their relationship has been unrestricted.
She has definitely fallen off her curve. She eats well and is active. I think we will give it 6 more months and then move forward with an endo if no change.
Thanks!