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Grabagran

Grabagran Report 15 Aug 2008 21:22

Caz. You would be better to keep her away from you ex.

She needs to know that your main concern is her, and not what he thinks.

She knows how much you love her, and having had the chance to have a long chat about things, could be the turning point to building new bridges between you both.

She has probably learnt her lesson.

I wish you both all the best.

********more fairy dust coming your way******


Vods xxx

AnninGlos

AnninGlos Report 15 Aug 2008 21:30

Caz, can only repeat what has been said. don't bother about her Father. ignore his existence and concentrate on your daughter. Even if she doesn't now, when she looks back she will appreciate the fact that you were there for her.

Still thinking of you.

Ann
glos xx

JustKaz

JustKaz Report 15 Aug 2008 21:31

Caz, sorry just seen this.......... sprinkles more fairy dust....... stay away from ex and bully wife... they'd only be spiteful to you.
take care, kaz xxxx

Sue

Sue Report 15 Aug 2008 21:36

Hello Caz,

Was thinking of you today.

You'll do the right thing when you have had time to think.

Love Sue xx

~Summer Scribe~

~Summer Scribe~ Report 15 Aug 2008 22:24

I thought the crime was the adult that bought alcohol for the underage person not the underage person asking the adult to buy it for them. But then I don't know a great deal about these things. Or was there something else that happened.

It's promising that they will take her state of mind into consideration. I forget how old she is, hun? I think it's fairly obvious that she's learnt her lesson from all this and hopefully that too will help her case.

How are you holding up? Don't forget, I'm here for coffee and sympathy if you need it.

*huggage*
Liz x

Mazfromnorf

Mazfromnorf Report 16 Aug 2008 07:54

just read this through Caz just hang in there it is so hard My daughter reacts like this due to ex as she gets older she will recognise the cause ans the hormones will settle and she will be more rational .life is so hard for them .mine now recognise that i have been there for them and that their dad couldnt give two monkeys . god bless maz

Linda G

Linda G Report 16 Aug 2008 08:29

Hi Caz,

Just got back from holidays last night so hadn't seen this.

Can't add any more than anyone else. Just sending you big hugs and to your daughter.

Sincerely hope all goes well in the next weeks/months.

Linda x

Taff

Taff Report 16 Aug 2008 08:36

Take care caz, its just a teenage thing,
I know it seems enormous at the moment, but believe me in the next few months it will look very trivial.
we have all been there, and listen to what the other ladies have said, forget her "old man" you would be just adding fuel to the fire! Your doing a great job on your own (even if it dont seem like it at the moment)
YOU are the one "constant" in her life. and get her to write a letter about her feelings, these women are all right about that aswell!
all my love
xxxxxxxxxxxx