...life can be translucent

Menu

ridiculous, boxes and 18.2>52

G

goddessliss

Guest
Hi,
Yet another ridiculous situation I need to deal with.
So the story goes almost a year my son borrowed 2 plastic storage boxes worth about au$20-$30 from my ex-husband and his partner and now all of a sudden they want them back. I don't know whether its relevant but they have enough money to buy a warehouse full of plastic storage boxes.
Not thinking twice about it we used them to store things long term about 4 weeks ago and they are in a storage shed until whenever.
As this appears to be an ongoing theme for them of what appears to be 'how can I annoy the crap out of her'(me), just when I think they have moved on and forgotten I actually exist they come up with something else.
Previous to this I have just thought 'whatever' and given in to whatever demand they are on about, but this time I have thought 'after this what next, I am just so over it'.
Unfortunately my son is always in the middle of it because there is no communication with them in any way. See previous threads if you would like to know why but basically it is because of abuse towards me from them.
So.....my son just wants me to go to the storage shed unpack the boxes and give them back just to he doesn't have to deal with it.
I have said to him to just tell them "he has passed the msge on and don't speak to me(him) about it again" or anything else that doesn't concern him, as I am just going to ignore the request because otherwise it will just come up again and again about whatever bee they have in their bonnet at the time.
So I asked What is the best action to take in regards to the boxes?

Hex 18.2>52 This to me says Do nothing(52) and whatever troubles I(mum) have caused by not standing firm before he will no longer have to deal with.
Right?

I have now asked why are the return of these boxes so important

Hex 57.2.3.6>8 this makes no sense whatsover to me.


Blessings,
Melissa
 
Last edited:

Clarity,
Office 17622,
PO Box 6945,
London.
W1A 6US
United Kingdom

Phone/ Voicemail:
+44 (0)20 3287 3053 (UK)
+1 (561) 459-4758 (US).

Top