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Can we have a happy Christmas?
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<blockquote data-quote="KFld" data-source="post: 108292" data-attributes="member: 2442"><p>This will be the first xmas my difficult child will not be waking up at my house xmas morning and I can remember very clearly the last 2 where he came to visit from his soberhouse and stayed for a few days and it was like instant turmoil. It is kind of sad that he's not waking up in my home for the first xmas ever, but I'm also kind of looking forward to the peace of waking up with just easy child and my dad, then him coming a little later with girlfriend and then going home. </p><p>I know what you are feeling because the last two years I felt the dread of how my house was going to be turned upside down and that was only for a few days. You are looking at two weeks. Maybe you could tell her what you need for the holidays and that is relaxation and that you will not be running her all over the place. If her friends live an hour away, tell her they can come and pick her up. </p><p></p><p>Hope it goes better then you are anticipating and you are able to enjoy her company.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KFld, post: 108292, member: 2442"] This will be the first xmas my difficult child will not be waking up at my house xmas morning and I can remember very clearly the last 2 where he came to visit from his soberhouse and stayed for a few days and it was like instant turmoil. It is kind of sad that he's not waking up in my home for the first xmas ever, but I'm also kind of looking forward to the peace of waking up with just easy child and my dad, then him coming a little later with girlfriend and then going home. I know what you are feeling because the last two years I felt the dread of how my house was going to be turned upside down and that was only for a few days. You are looking at two weeks. Maybe you could tell her what you need for the holidays and that is relaxation and that you will not be running her all over the place. If her friends live an hour away, tell her they can come and pick her up. Hope it goes better then you are anticipating and you are able to enjoy her company. [/QUOTE]
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