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14 Oct 12 #360982 by onmyown2010
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thank you Busybee. yes the children have lost out on a great deal. we all used to be so connected in each others lives, we always did everything as 1 happy family. Now they have a rather unreal relationship with the grandparents and no relationship with their dad.

Both my parents passed away a long time ago so they are the only grandparents the children remember and i was always told that i was the daughter that they never had.Mil and i were great friends we used to do a lot together without the children or stbx.

Blood is thicker than water and they are happy with their choice. on the hole the children are happy and content we have had our ups and downs but they are good teenagers and i really cant complain.

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