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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 594478"><p>Very good post Recovering. Lovely gift you received from your granddaughter. How old is she? Did she get help with that (from your difficult child??????) That means something too.</p><p></p><p>OUr daughter continues to have problems. But, she is usually respectful to husband and myself. For Mother's Day, she texted me a card and sent me a lovely note. Called later. We were out of town for much of the day. Didn't indicate she wanted to come over, but that was fine. I think husband and I are tired of trying to help her buy a card or present. She is too old for that and we are too tired. Sometimes she takes the time to print one out on the computer if she is near one AND it is convenient for her. She is not going to go out of her way. So be it. REALLY. I don't sweat the small stuff one bit. I'm ok and even grateful that she remembered the day and there was no turmoil. No drama, drama or turmoil is good. Very good.</p><p></p><p>Blessings and hugs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 594478"] Very good post Recovering. Lovely gift you received from your granddaughter. How old is she? Did she get help with that (from your difficult child??????) That means something too. OUr daughter continues to have problems. But, she is usually respectful to husband and myself. For Mother's Day, she texted me a card and sent me a lovely note. Called later. We were out of town for much of the day. Didn't indicate she wanted to come over, but that was fine. I think husband and I are tired of trying to help her buy a card or present. She is too old for that and we are too tired. Sometimes she takes the time to print one out on the computer if she is near one AND it is convenient for her. She is not going to go out of her way. So be it. REALLY. I don't sweat the small stuff one bit. I'm ok and even grateful that she remembered the day and there was no turmoil. No drama, drama or turmoil is good. Very good. Blessings and hugs. [/QUOTE]
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