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It's only been three weeks and I already feel like I'm losing easy child
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<blockquote data-quote="Californiablonde" data-source="post: 589566" data-attributes="member: 2196"><p>I know I still have difficult child but it's not the same. difficult child is a girl and well... a difficult child. Although easy child does have his difficult child moments, he has always been easier to parent than my daughter. And for some reason I have always gotten along better with the opposite gender. One reason why I wanted all boys when I first wanted to start a family. Don't get me wrong. I love difficult child for who she is and I will always love her just as much as easy child, but her and I haven't been as close as my son and I. And I miss my TV buddy. Every day after work/school easy child and I would watch Family Feud together. It was a little tradition of ours. We would come home, eat dinner, and watch our shows in the bedroom. difficult child has her own shows she watches in the livingroom by herself. Stuff I am not really interested in, although when I do turn on Dr. Phil she sometimes will come in and watch it with me. But other than that we don't really have much in common. And I try to bond with her but she just fights me on everything. My coworker, who has now seen her antics up close and personal, just got through commenting the other day about how difficult child just argues and resists me about everything. easy child is more agreeable. I am just missing him more than I thought I would. I get to see him again this weekend. I can't wait. But this every other weekend thing for me just isn't enough. I don't know how my kids' dad did it for all these years. Because for me it isn't enough time for me to spend with my kids.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Californiablonde, post: 589566, member: 2196"] I know I still have difficult child but it's not the same. difficult child is a girl and well... a difficult child. Although easy child does have his difficult child moments, he has always been easier to parent than my daughter. And for some reason I have always gotten along better with the opposite gender. One reason why I wanted all boys when I first wanted to start a family. Don't get me wrong. I love difficult child for who she is and I will always love her just as much as easy child, but her and I haven't been as close as my son and I. And I miss my TV buddy. Every day after work/school easy child and I would watch Family Feud together. It was a little tradition of ours. We would come home, eat dinner, and watch our shows in the bedroom. difficult child has her own shows she watches in the livingroom by herself. Stuff I am not really interested in, although when I do turn on Dr. Phil she sometimes will come in and watch it with me. But other than that we don't really have much in common. And I try to bond with her but she just fights me on everything. My coworker, who has now seen her antics up close and personal, just got through commenting the other day about how difficult child just argues and resists me about everything. easy child is more agreeable. I am just missing him more than I thought I would. I get to see him again this weekend. I can't wait. But this every other weekend thing for me just isn't enough. I don't know how my kids' dad did it for all these years. Because for me it isn't enough time for me to spend with my kids. [/QUOTE]
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