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<blockquote data-quote="Wonderful Family" data-source="post: 243771"><p>I love my son, I really do - and I was glad to read this posting as I noted earlier; </p><p> </p><p>But then I had the great joy of listening to a new co-worker (man to boot) talk this afternoon for 45 minutes straight about how wonderful his boys are - honors, band, drama - leading rolls no less and football. Love of his life, but you know - they are such a struggle sometimes. He tells me we have no clue how difficult it is? I mean, he's having to teach them how to really juggle many different things at one time.</p><p> </p><p>What I really find difficult to tell you the truth; is not just the envy, that's certainly true-but pretty much can work through this; it's lack of anyone else really understanding or even caring - and just blame the parents. That's what I still find to be the most difficult.</p><p> </p><p>I guess he's never had to teach his kids how to manage all the annoying people in his life (that's everyone) . . . but that's another post.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wonderful Family, post: 243771"] I love my son, I really do - and I was glad to read this posting as I noted earlier; But then I had the great joy of listening to a new co-worker (man to boot) talk this afternoon for 45 minutes straight about how wonderful his boys are - honors, band, drama - leading rolls no less and football. Love of his life, but you know - they are such a struggle sometimes. He tells me we have no clue how difficult it is? I mean, he's having to teach them how to really juggle many different things at one time. What I really find difficult to tell you the truth; is not just the envy, that's certainly true-but pretty much can work through this; it's lack of anyone else really understanding or even caring - and just blame the parents. That's what I still find to be the most difficult. I guess he's never had to teach his kids how to manage all the annoying people in his life (that's everyone) . . . but that's another post. [/QUOTE]
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