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OriginalGeek

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2. Yep - I'm hoping the other one comes to the realization that she doesn't need religion
Mon Jan 25, 2016, 12:49 PM
Jan 2016

but she does really like the kids in her club. I don't mind that at all - they seem like good kids, religion notwithstanding. When they were married my son and DIL were not religious at all although she did go off occasionally in fad kookery (Qaballah?) for a few minutes at a time. It was a rough divorce and my son actually was awarded full custody but that was years ago and now the xDIL is much more stable so they share custody. Plus the schools are better where DIL lives and in spite of everything else that went down (and there was some nasty meanness and petty shit going around) they had the good sense to keep the kids needs above all else.

My son is an atheist leaning Buddhist and DIL is (now) Catholic so that's where they go. And both kids know they can call me for anything anytime day or night.

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