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beanie - 2010-06-28 17:56:18
I agree, as long as there are kids involved, it's important to be civil with your ex. So many people forget that.
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terri t - 2010-06-28 18:05:52
More and More, your Mick sounds like my husband's brother from another mother....maybe that's the reason they were cops at one time....wanting to protect...especially those that they love. So glad the day turned out as well as it did...sounds like it was really, really special in many ways.
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Stephanie - 2010-06-28 18:17:06
I'm going to the Binghamton orientation with my ex. We get along much better now that we're not married anymore.
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Jim - 2010-06-29 20:53:46
I got along much better with my ex-spouse after our son moved in with Nancy & me. I can't recall a single conflict after that. And, since my son is not all that much younger than you (he'll be 42 in September) I hardly ever see ex-spouse. In fact, the last three times I saw her were at son's wedding (in 2001), at birth of 1st grandson (2003), and at birth of 2nd grandson (2007). It is especially easy to get along with someone under those circumstances.
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bluesleepy - 2010-06-30 17:18:43
I tell you what, as the child of divorced parents, it's so nice when the parents can be civil to one another. And I bet, though he'd never admit to it, that one of Wolf's favorite parts about his party was to see you and his dad chatting and getting along well. You might not think he noticed, but I bet you a million dollars he did. So glad the party went off without a hitch! Also? My dad never liked hearing my baby brother and me horsing around and being kids. What a party pooper. I have resolved not to be that way with my old kids because dangit, life's too short to not have fun.
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