But wait, there's more.
After Husband pointed out that The Ex really doesn't provide any kind of support for Son or Daughter and can thereby afford to take them to just a few appointments every year, she had a lengthy response:
"The kids(') placement time is with me at 5:30pm on the Mondays I get them back from you(I don't know why she felt the need to say this; there was never any discussion about exchange time. We're the ones that always have to remind her of dates, times, locations, etc.)...someone that NEVER let's (*lets) me have the kids earlier unless I give up my time, (If you get the kids earlier, then we give up our time so it's an even trade. What does this have to do with their orthodontist appointment?) NOW it's convenient for you...WOW (....what in the blue hell is she talking about?!)
AND I DID TAKE THEM 3X LAST YEAR. (Nobody is disputing that she took them. Husband said that he took them to 80% of their orthodontist appointments, which by deductive reasoning would mean that The Ex took them to the remaining 20% of said appointments. But I suppose, this woman couldn't help Son do his third grade math homework. We should have known better than to start throwing around percentages.) GROW UP!!! (Says the woman who is screaming via email while complaining she can't afford to drive her children to the orthodontist after taking a $1,000+, two-day vacation.)
If you're having problems having the kids 68% of the time, (When did Husband ever say that?) I can have them longer??? (You just complained that you can't afford to take them to an orthodontist appointment. How on earth could you afford to feed, clothe, and house two more people if you can't afford one trip for braces that aren't costing you a penny?) As for my parents or anyone else for that matter picks up the kids (This is barely even English...) it's my business not yours. (See, here's the thing about that - Son and Daughter are also Husband's children. Whatever involves them is automatically Husband's business.) I usually have to pay whomever picks up or drops off kids. ("Usually"? They transport your children, save you drive time, keep the miles off your car, and you "usually" pay them for it? She is so worthless. Also, it's "whoever picks up the kids," not "whomever picks up the kids." A grammar website so eloquently stated, "Whomever is even more of a vogue word than whom. Many use it indiscriminately to sound cultured, figuring that no one will know any better." Nailed that one on the head...) If you have a serious problem take it to court. (Husband doesn't have a problem with it, as long as the kids are on time. He only brought it up to point out that she's not making the trip so she's got extra time and money to take the kids to their appointments when she has placement. And by the way, you don't want to head back to court, sweetheart. The last time you made that statement to Husband, you lost custody.)
Obviously Mondays won't work right?.... (Not in June or July. That was already explained to you.)
And day as long as I give my supervisor at least a 3 weeks notice. In the later afternoon for [Sons] sake...(Out of the last three messages she's sent, this was literally the only sentence that she needed to send.)"
Husband had a longer reply typed out, explaining what he said and why he said it. After thinking about it, most of it was deleted. He replied by saying he has no idea what she's talking about, he never said he has a problem with having the kids, said he'll put the appointment on the calendar once it's scheduled, and asked when he can expect a payment for the kids' medical bills.
"The kids(') placement time is with me at 5:30pm on the Mondays I get them back from you(I don't know why she felt the need to say this; there was never any discussion about exchange time. We're the ones that always have to remind her of dates, times, locations, etc.)...someone that NEVER let's (*lets) me have the kids earlier unless I give up my time, (If you get the kids earlier, then we give up our time so it's an even trade. What does this have to do with their orthodontist appointment?) NOW it's convenient for you...WOW (....what in the blue hell is she talking about?!)
AND I DID TAKE THEM 3X LAST YEAR. (Nobody is disputing that she took them. Husband said that he took them to 80% of their orthodontist appointments, which by deductive reasoning would mean that The Ex took them to the remaining 20% of said appointments. But I suppose, this woman couldn't help Son do his third grade math homework. We should have known better than to start throwing around percentages.) GROW UP!!! (Says the woman who is screaming via email while complaining she can't afford to drive her children to the orthodontist after taking a $1,000+, two-day vacation.)
If you're having problems having the kids 68% of the time, (When did Husband ever say that?) I can have them longer??? (You just complained that you can't afford to take them to an orthodontist appointment. How on earth could you afford to feed, clothe, and house two more people if you can't afford one trip for braces that aren't costing you a penny?) As for my parents or anyone else for that matter picks up the kids (This is barely even English...) it's my business not yours. (See, here's the thing about that - Son and Daughter are also Husband's children. Whatever involves them is automatically Husband's business.) I usually have to pay whomever picks up or drops off kids. ("Usually"? They transport your children, save you drive time, keep the miles off your car, and you "usually" pay them for it? She is so worthless. Also, it's "whoever picks up the kids," not "whomever picks up the kids." A grammar website so eloquently stated, "Whomever is even more of a vogue word than whom. Many use it indiscriminately to sound cultured, figuring that no one will know any better." Nailed that one on the head...) If you have a serious problem take it to court. (Husband doesn't have a problem with it, as long as the kids are on time. He only brought it up to point out that she's not making the trip so she's got extra time and money to take the kids to their appointments when she has placement. And by the way, you don't want to head back to court, sweetheart. The last time you made that statement to Husband, you lost custody.)
Obviously Mondays won't work right?.... (Not in June or July. That was already explained to you.)
And day as long as I give my supervisor at least a 3 weeks notice. In the later afternoon for [Sons] sake...(Out of the last three messages she's sent, this was literally the only sentence that she needed to send.)"
Husband had a longer reply typed out, explaining what he said and why he said it. After thinking about it, most of it was deleted. He replied by saying he has no idea what she's talking about, he never said he has a problem with having the kids, said he'll put the appointment on the calendar once it's scheduled, and asked when he can expect a payment for the kids' medical bills.
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