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Ex Isn't Coming This Weekend 

He called and told me he couldn't have visitation this weekend with the kids.  I don't know why not and I didn't ask.  It makes me angry when he does this. 

 

Ex tells me he's not coming and then leaves me to tell the kids. I get to tell them, and get blasted with "why" questions I can't answer.  He should tell them himself.  Ex always manages to call at times he knows the kids won't be able to come to the phone. 

 

You know the drill:  whey they're asleep, during an activity or practice, etc. He wanted to get them an extra evening during the week and take them next Saturday.  Did he"  Nope.  And he know Diva has her cheerleading fundraiser car wash next Saturday.  Very convenient.

 

As my daughter would say "Man UP!  Dear Ex and take responsibility for your own actions.

by Dorene-Page  164 Posts 
Posted on 7/25/2008 11:48 AM
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Tags: visitation , single parenting , co-parenting , absent father
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