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<blockquote data-quote="Albatross" data-source="post: 677277" data-attributes="member: 17720"><p>I'm sorry, Done Dad. A 22-month-old is a lot of work to keep up with in the best of health. I understand your wife wanting to spend time with your grandson and wanting to help with child care, but of course it should not be at the expense of her own health. I agree that it sounds like your daughter should make other arrangements. </p><p></p><p>It is doubly unfortunate that you can't even help with caring for your grandson because of the unfounded DCFS allegations. It sounds like a truly impossible situation in the long run.</p><p></p><p>But your wife and your daughter seem to be ok with the arrangement for now... so unfortunately what can you do? None of this is under your control, other than voicing your concerns to your wife and your daughter about your fears. Perhaps there is a middle ground somewhere as far as her watching the grandson only a couple of days per week?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Albatross, post: 677277, member: 17720"] I'm sorry, Done Dad. A 22-month-old is a lot of work to keep up with in the best of health. I understand your wife wanting to spend time with your grandson and wanting to help with child care, but of course it should not be at the expense of her own health. I agree that it sounds like your daughter should make other arrangements. It is doubly unfortunate that you can't even help with caring for your grandson because of the unfounded DCFS allegations. It sounds like a truly impossible situation in the long run. But your wife and your daughter seem to be ok with the arrangement for now... so unfortunately what can you do? None of this is under your control, other than voicing your concerns to your wife and your daughter about your fears. Perhaps there is a middle ground somewhere as far as her watching the grandson only a couple of days per week? [/QUOTE]
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