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difficult child's senior award ceremony
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<blockquote data-quote="busywend" data-source="post: 272953" data-attributes="member: 391"><p>Nancy, you should go to graduation. You have earned it! Be thankful she is actually graduating and leave it at that. She is not nice. You do not have to be nice to her either. Just stay detached and watch the ceremony. </p><p> </p><p>She can not see the hurt she brings to you. Mine can't either. 19 days until mine is 18. I do not know if that means anything. I only pray the older they get the more they realize the hurt they cause. They don't even have to regret it - just change it. Fingers crossed both of our difficult children see it soon!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="busywend, post: 272953, member: 391"] Nancy, you should go to graduation. You have earned it! Be thankful she is actually graduating and leave it at that. She is not nice. You do not have to be nice to her either. Just stay detached and watch the ceremony. She can not see the hurt she brings to you. Mine can't either. 19 days until mine is 18. I do not know if that means anything. I only pray the older they get the more they realize the hurt they cause. They don't even have to regret it - just change it. Fingers crossed both of our difficult children see it soon! [/QUOTE]
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