"Want to get together?"
As stated in the blog posted just before this one, we had entered into the court order that emails would be acknowledged and answered no later than 48 hours after they had been sent. The Ex literally violated this less than a month after it was ordered.
Beginning of April, Husband sent a receipt. The Ex did not reply. While this is "technically" a second violation of the court order, but Husband wasn't really asking her a question so we're not too concerned with that one.
Two days later, Husband emailed The Ex and asked her about us getting the kids on one of her weekends for a family wedding. The Ex didn't answer. (Third violation of the court order)
Husband emailed The Ex on Monday with some paperwork that the school had sent home, asked if she wanted to participate. Husband also asked if The Ex had insurance through her work yet. Husband asked The Ex to please let him know, she hadn't been answering his emails and reminded her what they had agreed to in court.
The Ex emailed back this morning:
"I'm sorry for not returning 2 emails. (It was 4 emails, and I doubt you're actually "sorry" for anything at all.) This is still all new to me. (The Internet has been considered "mainstream" for the last 15 years. You've had a computer since at least 2008, and a smart phone since at least 2012. Exactly what part of this is "new" to you?) I'm at work right now. (Why is this relevant to the conversation about Son or Daughter?) We do need to talk. (That's why Husband sends you emails that you choose not to reply to.) Want to get together next Friday when I get the kids.? (Honest to God, she wrote this. I'd also like to point out that I very much enjoy the use of not one, but TWO punctuation marks. That is outstanding.) Do I have Easter with kids or do you? (She said in court in February that it was "her year" to have the kids on their spring break, which I corrected her on. In fact, I pulled up the court order on my phone, Husband walked over to the table and showed it to her. Now she's emailing Husband, asking who has the kids.)
[The Ex]"
This email also indicated that it had been sent from a smart phone. She can set up a phone to sync her email, but can't figure out how to reply to an email in 48 hours. This is "still all new" to her.
Husband and I can't stop laughing.
Beginning of April, Husband sent a receipt. The Ex did not reply. While this is "technically" a second violation of the court order, but Husband wasn't really asking her a question so we're not too concerned with that one.
Two days later, Husband emailed The Ex and asked her about us getting the kids on one of her weekends for a family wedding. The Ex didn't answer. (Third violation of the court order)
Husband emailed The Ex on Monday with some paperwork that the school had sent home, asked if she wanted to participate. Husband also asked if The Ex had insurance through her work yet. Husband asked The Ex to please let him know, she hadn't been answering his emails and reminded her what they had agreed to in court.
The Ex emailed back this morning:
"I'm sorry for not returning 2 emails. (It was 4 emails, and I doubt you're actually "sorry" for anything at all.) This is still all new to me. (The Internet has been considered "mainstream" for the last 15 years. You've had a computer since at least 2008, and a smart phone since at least 2012. Exactly what part of this is "new" to you?) I'm at work right now. (Why is this relevant to the conversation about Son or Daughter?) We do need to talk. (That's why Husband sends you emails that you choose not to reply to.) Want to get together next Friday when I get the kids.? (Honest to God, she wrote this. I'd also like to point out that I very much enjoy the use of not one, but TWO punctuation marks. That is outstanding.) Do I have Easter with kids or do you? (She said in court in February that it was "her year" to have the kids on their spring break, which I corrected her on. In fact, I pulled up the court order on my phone, Husband walked over to the table and showed it to her. Now she's emailing Husband, asking who has the kids.)
[The Ex]"
This email also indicated that it had been sent from a smart phone. She can set up a phone to sync her email, but can't figure out how to reply to an email in 48 hours. This is "still all new" to her.
Husband and I can't stop laughing.
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