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difficult child made me so proud
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 289186" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>How very touching! I am always impressed with the way our kids can pull it together and cope in situations like this, even when they are long, not just a few minutes.</p><p></p><p>It is so amazing that he could get up and share those memories. It is just heartwarming to hear about it. I actually teared up. I bet that will stick in the dad's heart for a long time. And in everyone else's hearts too.</p><p></p><p>I would be prepared to either have a very calming day tomorrow or to see some acting out. It seems to take a lot out of our kids when they have to pull it together like that. Heck, so do we after stressful days. I think it is why golf tournaments are so popular on weekend afternoon tv - gives adults a chance to nap! (No offense to those who actually watch it.)</p><p></p><p>I think this should be put in a journal or scrapbook page with pics of the family. It will mean even more in years to come when you remember her. I am sorry you lost a friend.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 289186, member: 1233"] How very touching! I am always impressed with the way our kids can pull it together and cope in situations like this, even when they are long, not just a few minutes. It is so amazing that he could get up and share those memories. It is just heartwarming to hear about it. I actually teared up. I bet that will stick in the dad's heart for a long time. And in everyone else's hearts too. I would be prepared to either have a very calming day tomorrow or to see some acting out. It seems to take a lot out of our kids when they have to pull it together like that. Heck, so do we after stressful days. I think it is why golf tournaments are so popular on weekend afternoon tv - gives adults a chance to nap! (No offense to those who actually watch it.) I think this should be put in a journal or scrapbook page with pics of the family. It will mean even more in years to come when you remember her. I am sorry you lost a friend. [/QUOTE]
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