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I'm so glad you went ahead with getting the puppy for your son. What breed did you go for in the end? I bet he/she is keeping you all on your feet and your mind slightly off the pending CPS decision.
Did you get a call from the OIC or did you end up having to call her? Did they give any indication how much longer it'll be that you have to wait? We are also still waiting
He doesn't live with me unfortunately , because of his first apprenticeship he had to move to his dads to be near work , and then I was staying with friends & family when I left the abuser (who also is accusers dad)
I'm off to visit my son and Frankie in a bit
No browneyedgirl , OIC is back on Wednesday, but duty solicitors secretary called me as she promised she would and said they still haven't decided
I'm mentally prepared that it'll be a FA, I feel for you playing the waiting game too
Seeing pics of the puppy is making me really want one but I can't because I work full time but soon he'll be bringing her to stay so she'll have 2 homes xx
Your post made me smile.
You sound like such a caring and wonderful mother, Denise.
I have no doubt that you and Mr Pug (what's it's name!?!) will be his rocks throughout this
It sounds like between the two of you, Frankie is getting all the love and affection a new puppy needs. She is just the job for helping both your son and you. xx
Your post made me smile.
You sound like such a caring and wonderful mother, Denise.
I have no doubt that you and Mr Pug (what's it's name!?!) will be his rocks throughout this
Just realised my stupid question!
Frankie is the dog's name!
Well Faith, your post actually did make me smile too lol
Browneyedgirl I really wish it was possible to have them at mine to live but it's just not possible but my son has strict orders that once Frankie is settled they have got to start staying over again like he did before he got her xx
Aw Fairh that's sweet
My daughter always says I'm the sweetest person she knows and thoughtful
And my OH always says I'm the kindest woman he's ever met
But they're biased ! Xx
But rightfully so, Denise! They're both very lucky to have you
I am fortunate to have a wonderful mother and fiancee through all of this.
Can't imagine what kind of state I'd be in without them.
I'd imagine it's very similar for your son
Aw thankyou Faith
No it never goes away but like everything else that life throws at you you have to learn to adapt, I miss our little silly outings but more so she gave the best mum hugs I could've ever wished for
From my experience if you have a fanastastic mum, yes the loss is a bigger blow but knowing you were everything you could be for her kind of gets you through it if you know what I mean xx
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