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About a year after they began dating we moved in with her and her three children Tony, Sam, and Bryce. My dad and Trisha got engaged about four months after we moved in. They went to Las Vegas to get married a month later. They got married on March 14, 2001.
We still saw our mother, but not as much... displayed 300 characters
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After awhile she started dating a man named Pat. We all liked him. They dated for a little bit then she moved in with him. My mom and Pat left to go to California for rehab. The third time for my mom since I was born. I was eight and I really didn’t understand what was going on. They got back about a year later... displayed next 300 characters
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