I'm just done.

  Remember last week when I blogged about Ned's post on Facebook about how he had sent his daughter (The Ex's younger daughter) to "college" for the week?  The nearly $2,200 camp/college/school/learning experience/whatever you want to call it?

  Friday evening, The Ex posted for the first time in over a month:
"[Ned first & last name], [The Ex's son] and I in [out-of-state city] picking up my smart baby princess [The Ex's daughter first & middle name]!!!! Also stopped at discount books and found dinosaur books for Little Man and volcano books for [The Ex's daughter's nickname].  Having kids is expensive... (Yes, it is expensive when you ship them off to a $2,200 camp...) Days still not over. [Tourist attraction] (This was misspelled so terribly that I'm led to envision The Ex audibly sounding it out and using the closest phonetic spelling which she probably thinks is entirely correct.  But you guys, her daughter went to "college.") here we come... C u soon [The Ex's friend and her son] ❤"

  The Ex uploaded a picture of her son sitting on a statue, and two more pictures of another attraction that they apparently visited when they went to pick up "their" daughter.  No pictures of her or the "love of her life."

  Someone commented and asked The Ex to let them know how the tourist attraction was.  The Ex replied, "It was AMAZING!!! (I'll agree with this.  I went to this same place, probably 15 years ago.  It was cool.) Very expensive"

  You might be wondering how expensive something has to be to qualify as "very expensive."  Well, I priced out tickets.  If they only purchased four tickets (Two adults and only two children, because they can't bring Ned's son to anything ever), their total would have been just shy of $230.  If they purchased upgraded tickets, then it obviously would have cost more.  This also does not include any souvenirs they probably purchased for the kids, and I'm assuming they also spent the night in the city which cost them a pretty penny.

  And now, since I started blogging earlier this afternoon about this, Ned's grandmother left a comment asking what most of his family is probably thinking on a regular basis:
"Any books for [Lucifer]?"
  I somehow missed the fact that while spending a crap-ton of money on The Ex's daughter, buying books for The Ex's two youngest kids, and then taking those two children to a pretty cool event, Lucifer got left out of the mix.  Son and Daughter weren't included either, but I'm not surprised by that; Son is basically living in Girlfriend's parents' basement, and Daughter hates being in Tiny City.  So in general, I'm used to The Ex doing things without Son and Daughter.  I just can't believe she's found someone who's as much of an asshole parent as she is.

  With all that money spent, next Monday will mark the 20-month anniversary for when The Ex last made a payment on her half of Son or Daughter's medical bills.  The bill is now almost up to $400; again, that is her half.  Thankfully, we're allowed to charge 1.5% interest so that's added on nearly $100 because of her refusal to give us any money.

Comments

  1. Oh my, what a couple they make.

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  2. Not surprising. Lucifer isn't hers, Lucifer is competition for attention. THERE. CAN. ONLY. BE. ONE. But by God, he'd better provide for HER kids because those are HER kids. You get it. At least there are others who are seeing it too. It's okay. It'll blow up soon. & then you can just sit back with your popcorn & enjoy the show.

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