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Al-Anon - better late than never
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<blockquote data-quote="katya02" data-source="post: 202432" data-attributes="member: 2884"><p>Thanks for the reference to the detachment phrases - I found them and daughter and I had some giggles reading them to each other. She especially liked the 'fake your cell signal breaking up' one. Today she and I have been getting things ready for her party tonight. What a difference a responsible child makes!! She has set up the ping pong table, cleaned the areas and bathroom they'll be using, brought in soda from the car and put it in the fridge, has picked out bowls for the chips and snacks (which will remain in the car until the last minute, otherwise difficult child would eat half the stuff), and has helped me with baking (cookies, brownies etc.). It's been a great day. I'll do whatever it takes - read the Al-Anon materials ten times a day if I have to - to maintain this peaceful feeling. Wow.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="katya02, post: 202432, member: 2884"] Thanks for the reference to the detachment phrases - I found them and daughter and I had some giggles reading them to each other. She especially liked the 'fake your cell signal breaking up' one. Today she and I have been getting things ready for her party tonight. What a difference a responsible child makes!! She has set up the ping pong table, cleaned the areas and bathroom they'll be using, brought in soda from the car and put it in the fridge, has picked out bowls for the chips and snacks (which will remain in the car until the last minute, otherwise difficult child would eat half the stuff), and has helped me with baking (cookies, brownies etc.). It's been a great day. I'll do whatever it takes - read the Al-Anon materials ten times a day if I have to - to maintain this peaceful feeling. Wow. [/QUOTE]
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