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It's been a week since we heard from difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="PatriotsGirl" data-source="post: 481712"><p>I would abide by easy child's wishes, too. I have seen firsthand here, how often PCs take the backseat to difficult children. Your difficult child is 26. She absolutely needs to face the feelings she has caused in her family. That would be a great subject for her to talk about at group. They need to learn their actions have consequences that affect more than just themselves. </p><p></p><p>For me, I still have not heard a word from difficult child. I have kept my promise to myself that I would not contact her or let her know that I know anything about what is going on in her world via Facebook. If she has access to Facebook, she has access to me. I know she knows my phone number, email address, etc. So, now it is Monday and Thanksgiving is Thursday. I am<em> not</em> going to stress over it anymore. I tried finding somewhere to volunteer but no one has gotten back to me so I AM doing my turkey day at home. I am making what I want to make and I have decided that<em> if</em> difficult child calls, I will tell her that we made plans since we have not heard from her (she doesn't need to know what those plans are). I decided I would either meet her for a big breakfast (Golden Corral is open) or I will meet her later in the day to go see Breaking Dawn. But, I am pretty much thinking I may not hear from her at all, which is actually totally fine by me.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PatriotsGirl, post: 481712"] I would abide by easy child's wishes, too. I have seen firsthand here, how often PCs take the backseat to difficult children. Your difficult child is 26. She absolutely needs to face the feelings she has caused in her family. That would be a great subject for her to talk about at group. They need to learn their actions have consequences that affect more than just themselves. For me, I still have not heard a word from difficult child. I have kept my promise to myself that I would not contact her or let her know that I know anything about what is going on in her world via Facebook. If she has access to Facebook, she has access to me. I know she knows my phone number, email address, etc. So, now it is Monday and Thanksgiving is Thursday. I am[I] not[/I] going to stress over it anymore. I tried finding somewhere to volunteer but no one has gotten back to me so I AM doing my turkey day at home. I am making what I want to make and I have decided that[I] if[/I] difficult child calls, I will tell her that we made plans since we have not heard from her (she doesn't need to know what those plans are). I decided I would either meet her for a big breakfast (Golden Corral is open) or I will meet her later in the day to go see Breaking Dawn. But, I am pretty much thinking I may not hear from her at all, which is actually totally fine by me. [/QUOTE]
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