So I haven't talked to my sisters in a month or so. One of them emailed me about the other sister's daughter. Her husband just got deployed overseas and emailed her to move out and go home. Can you believe that? This girl gave up college, moved across the country away from family and friends to marry that prick, and he emails her to leave. Unbelievable. My sister was asking me to email her to encourage her to get an attorney and stay on the base until she gets what she deserves of what they have. He wants her to just leave with nothing. It's a long story about this neice. She was in college, went to visit this guy and never went back to school. She literally didn't go back, left all of her stuff in her dorm room. My hope is that she has grown up in these past five years and will pursue what is rightfully hers, then get into school. She's the daughter of the sister that struggles financially. I've been the only one helping her, and we just can't do it anymore. It's concerning. My sister is 47 and her daughter is 24.
Along with this my m-in-law greets me at work. I leave so annoyed. It's not good. She actually called people trash, not like trash or acting trashy, but just plain trash. They are the people who live in the rental complex where her daughter is. I'm too annoyed to go into the whole conversation that I had with her. In three weeks we'll be working in the same office with one office between ours.






Crap! I would not want to work with my mother-in-law. I've heard way too many m-in-law stories.
At my work, the people start talking about politics, and I just have to keep my mouth shut. I have a minority view point, and it's tough. I have to try & throw myself into my work so i can't hear what's going on around me. They don't realize or care that there might be someone in the group, who may not share their views. Of course, I'm not going to volunteer that info either.
That's awful about your niece. Very cold! Hopefully, she can get something. Hopefully, there's no kids involved.
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