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So Mad Right Now..


Guess I`am suppose to be looking for serenity but what I feel like doing is finding my 36 year
old daughter and wacking her and telling her to wake up! Look what your doing to your little girl! I `am just so upset right now... and sick and tired of hearing about mommy smelling of beer early  in the morning when she comes to pick her up for school.
This daughter of mine can`t handle 'xxxx'. Every other week she has a new guy and they all
drop her. She is beautiful, so obviously whatever she is doing must be a real turn off. When
ever they leave, the drinking escalates. She thinks she is fooling everyone and she really had me
fooled the last few days if it  were not for this grandaughter of mine telling me about the smell
AGAIN. Oh, and how my d would deny it.. The point is..my grandaughter said tonite, it sure must
make her feel good for her to keep drinking the way she does. My heart skipped a beat. Then she told me, she "loves" the smell of beer. Loves the smell of beer! How can a 7 year old love
the smell of beer? I think it may be a consoling smell for her. When she smells it she may have fond  thoughts of her mother  doing something. I don`t know, I`am trying to make sense of this. All I know is it sounds like the making of another alcoholic. Between both of her
parents being addicts and alcoholics. I feel so angry right now...
Is there anything I can do? I brought out the book Mama whats Drunk? tonite and read it
to her. She seemed to grasp it well.
Better than me actually...

Sams



-- Edited by canadianguy on Wednesday 4th of May 2011 12:26:27 PM

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Rosanne Averill


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I am so sorry to hear this and my thoughts and prayers go out to you. You are doing the right things and just keep that in mind!

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(((((Sams)))))...that was good...set aside the anger and resentment and did the next right thing bringing recovery to a 7 year old.  Thank you God for this Grandmother.

((((hugs)))) smile



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Your grandaughter loves the person who drinks the beer  mom is probably more affectionate when drinking . read the book often to your grandaughter so that she will have some understanding of what is going on . Louise



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(((((Samsgram)))))

You are a beacon of stability in your g'daughter's life, she has trust in you enough to share and not hide things. I think you did fantastic reading the book with her and not just have her read it alone.

Read often.....I know it helps me a lot when all around is chaos.

In support

Ness x



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Sending love to you and your family situation!



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(((samsgram)))
At one time I was hard on myself for having anger towards my exAH. Then I accepted I had a right to my feelings. Holding that anger close can sometimes give strength but other times it can feel toxic inside me. When I feel toxic I spend time asking my HP to let me release my anger in healthy ways or to have it removed from my focus. Following HP's guidance and doing something like you chose, reading to your granddaughter something that may help her would be what i consider positive release or refocus. It really helps me.
Prayers and wishes
Jen

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I don't understand why the little girl is still with your daughter. It seems dangerous for an alcoholic to be raising a child alone?

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Drummerchick,

I would love to try and regain custody of the child but from every avenue I have
checked into it doesn`t look good that I would get her back.
I found out from children services yesterday that by me having dressed this child
daily in decent clothes and having made sure she is cleaned that I have underminded
what could possibly be gained on my part by the agency having looked into my daughter`s
care of her little girl. They told me the first thing they do is go to the school to see if the
child is clean and dressed well. If so, they drop the case. All these years I`am trying to help
my grandaughter. I let my daughter use my credit card to buy her clothes, I buy her clothes. I bathe her. I call my daughter to remind her to give her a bath. All these things
have ultimately underminded a chance that the dept of children and services  would take the child
out of the home. I never knew!
I spoke with a couple of attornies and they said, well if she hasn`t gotten arrested for drunk driving or something big , chances are nil you would win. If I tried to regain custody
and failed, she probably would pull the child out of my life. What good is taking a chance
like that? I just wish I had something more to go on... Besides the fact that the child loves
to be with her mom too!

 

 

 



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Samsgram, I just wanted to send you love and support. Keep coming back. Thank you for sharing. TC

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