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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 271082" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Wow, Suz. That advice sounds exactly like what I wrote when I said </p><p></p><p>"At least they thought of me and I know that there are mothers out there that don't have that. Pity Party Over."</p><p></p><p>and:</p><p></p><p>"My problem is that I am still waiting for an apology, I think. I don't think it's ever coming, so it really <em>is</em> my problem. One I'm not going to deal with on Mother's Day."</p><p></p><p>I have been making an effort to share my life and my family and my shortcomings because I don't like to come across as someone who only has advice and won't admit that there are problems in my life too. With all due respect, is it possible that you entirely missed the point and the heart of my post? That I was thinking through my relationship with my children and owning my own short-comings? I thought it would be ok to share that. Sometimes us old-timers need "a soft place to land", too.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 271082, member: 99"] Wow, Suz. That advice sounds exactly like what I wrote when I said "At least they thought of me and I know that there are mothers out there that don't have that. Pity Party Over." and: "My problem is that I am still waiting for an apology, I think. I don't think it's ever coming, so it really [I]is[/I] my problem. One I'm not going to deal with on Mother's Day." I have been making an effort to share my life and my family and my shortcomings because I don't like to come across as someone who only has advice and won't admit that there are problems in my life too. With all due respect, is it possible that you entirely missed the point and the heart of my post? That I was thinking through my relationship with my children and owning my own short-comings? I thought it would be ok to share that. Sometimes us old-timers need "a soft place to land", too. [/QUOTE]
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