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<blockquote data-quote="DDD" data-source="post: 434404" data-attributes="member: 35"><p>Alot of the family dynamic is more than familiar to me. easy child/difficult child was "unexpected". husband and I decided to support GFGmom during her pregnancy, give her four to six months at home bonding with her baby (keeping the house straight and preparing dinner before we got home from work)...and then she would get a job, find an apartment, and hopefully the two of them would live happily ever after with supportive family nearby. Sounded like a good plan.</p><p> </p><p>She got restless and found a job after three months. Seemed good. She worked in the evening and we worked in the day so there was no need for a stranger babysitter. No problem. BUT once she was working she began to focus on the joys of having her independence again. Just like in the testimony, easy child/difficult child would cry when she went out. Just like Cindy and her husband we encouraged her to spend her free time with her child. SO...easy child/difficult child ended up with three parents!</p><p> </p><p>Circumstances can put you in a place you never expected to be. I "get" all that. My daughter is/was no Casey Anthony but she is impulsive and self-centered even now. She is not a habitual liar but she does aim to please her own needs and makes choices that are wrong on a consistent basis. To the best of her ability she loves her three children and she would never purposely harm them. She never drank or did drugs but she thrived on fun company.</p><p> </p><p>Maybe because of the similarities I just can't picture Casey purposely killing her child. I can picture her being conniving and having a tragic result...which then lead to a string of complex lies to avoid the truth. Guess we'll see in the end. I can say in my case I never worried about purposeful harm or injury to the grandkids. Maybe the Anthony's didn't either. DDD</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DDD, post: 434404, member: 35"] Alot of the family dynamic is more than familiar to me. easy child/difficult child was "unexpected". husband and I decided to support GFGmom during her pregnancy, give her four to six months at home bonding with her baby (keeping the house straight and preparing dinner before we got home from work)...and then she would get a job, find an apartment, and hopefully the two of them would live happily ever after with supportive family nearby. Sounded like a good plan. She got restless and found a job after three months. Seemed good. She worked in the evening and we worked in the day so there was no need for a stranger babysitter. No problem. BUT once she was working she began to focus on the joys of having her independence again. Just like in the testimony, easy child/difficult child would cry when she went out. Just like Cindy and her husband we encouraged her to spend her free time with her child. SO...easy child/difficult child ended up with three parents! Circumstances can put you in a place you never expected to be. I "get" all that. My daughter is/was no Casey Anthony but she is impulsive and self-centered even now. She is not a habitual liar but she does aim to please her own needs and makes choices that are wrong on a consistent basis. To the best of her ability she loves her three children and she would never purposely harm them. She never drank or did drugs but she thrived on fun company. Maybe because of the similarities I just can't picture Casey purposely killing her child. I can picture her being conniving and having a tragic result...which then lead to a string of complex lies to avoid the truth. Guess we'll see in the end. I can say in my case I never worried about purposeful harm or injury to the grandkids. Maybe the Anthony's didn't either. DDD [/QUOTE]
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