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<blockquote data-quote="Marcie Mac" data-source="post: 125459" data-attributes="member: 47"><p>Jennifer - If making more money, owning a home in a really good neighborhood, and having all the time off of work you need to do what you need to do was the answer, then I definately be difficult child'less.</p><p> </p><p>But I am not - I have two difficult child's - I had my daughter when I was young and single, and although I was a party girl at the time, she never saw that side of my life - she lacked for nothing -and ended up a difficult child. I had the two boys when I was married and a little more stable - and one of the two is a difficult child.. Could be biological, chemical, who in the heck knows - but there is no instant cure to be found</p><p> </p><p>Having difficult child's - It s ucks eggs, but its the luck of the draw. I try and not go there in my head about the what if's - it is what it is - but as I have gotten older, I try and go in my head about how much being a parent of difficult child's have taught me - patience, humility, patience, a sense of humor,tenacity, and did I mention patience??. If you can make it thru their childhood and adulthood with some sembalance of sanity left, you can make it thru anything that life throws at you I think.</p><p> </p><p>Marcie</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marcie Mac, post: 125459, member: 47"] Jennifer - If making more money, owning a home in a really good neighborhood, and having all the time off of work you need to do what you need to do was the answer, then I definately be difficult child'less. But I am not - I have two difficult child's - I had my daughter when I was young and single, and although I was a party girl at the time, she never saw that side of my life - she lacked for nothing -and ended up a difficult child. I had the two boys when I was married and a little more stable - and one of the two is a difficult child.. Could be biological, chemical, who in the heck knows - but there is no instant cure to be found Having difficult child's - It s ucks eggs, but its the luck of the draw. I try and not go there in my head about the what if's - it is what it is - but as I have gotten older, I try and go in my head about how much being a parent of difficult child's have taught me - patience, humility, patience, a sense of humor,tenacity, and did I mention patience??. If you can make it thru their childhood and adulthood with some sembalance of sanity left, you can make it thru anything that life throws at you I think. Marcie [/QUOTE]
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