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Teacher and Instructions for [daughter]’s glasses

[The Ex] [last name] <[the ex email]@[email].com> 
Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 5:16 PM 
To:   [Custodial Dad] and [Step Mother] [last name] <[Custodial Dad’s home email]@[email].com> 

Parenting?
     
Rally, is that your diversion?

A responisble parent would make sure that the school nurse and teacher have written copiedsof your instruction for her glasses.
That is responsible parenting, [Custodial Dad].
You will probably JUST say YOUT TOLD THEM!

I’m wonder if you will be responsible to [daughter] to make sure these instructions are communcated on paper.
Guess I’ll just wait and see.
Would you know her teacher’s name?  [daughter] said [spelled incorrectly Step Mother] told her that the school may have mailed that information out last week.  Did you get the mailing?  Who is the teacher so I can get in touch too.
Also, I hear [daughter]’s cough. 
Thanks.
[The Ex]




From: [Custodial Dad] and [Step Mother] [last name] <[Custodial Dad’s home email]@[email].com>
To:   [The Ex] [last name] <[the ex email]@[email].com>
Sent: Tue, August 24, 2010 3:20:07 PM
Subject:    Re: [daughter]’s glasses

Do you really believe that her glasses will be better by a more expensive frame and she was able to choose a frame of her liking with in reason?  Why is that relevant? 

[daughter] is well provided for and your allegations that she is not is getting tiresome.  Giving a child everything that they want does not make a better parent and by your present financial and living situation, it is clear that the lesson is foreign to you. 

She has frames that are suited to a YOUTH and fitted to her face appropriately, she has glasses that are prescribed to her exact vision requirements.  Also please not, she is ONLY to wear after reading doe a long time (long defined as three hours or more.)  She is NOT to wear her glasses every time she reads and only to put them on when her eyes are tired.)

Please speak with the optometrist who stated that she probably needs a stronger prescription because she was wearing her reading glasses ALL the time instead of only in low light circumstances and after eye fatigue as was prescribed by Lens Crafters.  It was also stated that because of the absolute symmetry of the prescription, it is probably muscular and with exercise, she probably will not need glasses in a year.

What is it that you say, “Hostility noted.”

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On Aug 24, 2010, at 2:44 PM, [The Ex] [last name] wrote:

[Custodial Dad]:
1. Was [daughter] seen by Lense Crafters for her glasses?
2.  Did she NOT need glasses, s you have NOT let her have her prescribed glasses she came with?
3. Did you need a stronger prescription now that you did not give her her glasses for FIVE months?
3. Did you order frames that were comparable, or did you  buy her a cheaper frame?
What was the cost of her frames- not prescription glasses in full-  THE FRAMES ALONE?

4.  Did you offer her the same frames she so loved- BULOVA KABUL -comfirmed by Costco - available EVERYWHERE- for $49.99.  Available in 2-3 days to ANY provider fo glases you choose.  Did you?
5. Is your replacement timely of glasses taken since MARCH 2010?
6. Is your replacement equalivalent to those furnished to child in JANUARY 2010.
Kindly,
[The Ex]










[Custodial Dad] and [Step Mother] [last name] <[Custodial Dad’s home email]@[email].com> 
Tue, Aug 24, 2010 at 6:12 PM 
To:   [The Ex] [last name] <[the ex email]@[email].com> 
     
Not having this line of communication with you because our definitions of a “responsible parent” are clearly debatable. [daughter] is well cared for and taken care of. If you have a legitimate concern, please see to it through appropriate avenues and with appropriate communication minus animosity and hostility.  Until you can do so, I will politely bow out and not respond further to your angry diatribes.


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