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<blockquote data-quote="tiredmommy" data-source="post: 398027" data-attributes="member: 1722"><p>This makes me sad. My Duckie was so difficult when she was young (toddler through primary grades) that she would react with a strong negative reaction whenever I did something nice for her if it was out of the ordinary. But others could give and do for her... so I created the magical fairy. MF was known to leave little gifts and notes. She became a tool for me to express the love for my child that Duckie rejected. I also think that Mr. C helps kids see themselves as a part of something bigger than themselves... and they get good practice at exercising faith. We also said that Duckie needed to do her best... there's a lot of leeway there, lol, because Santa knows when you are really trying to behave well.</p><p> </p><p>But besides all this, it's really concerning to me that daughter in law (& Son#2) are willing to isolate themselves from family and the rest of society. There's a few red flags there.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tiredmommy, post: 398027, member: 1722"] This makes me sad. My Duckie was so difficult when she was young (toddler through primary grades) that she would react with a strong negative reaction whenever I did something nice for her if it was out of the ordinary. But others could give and do for her... so I created the magical fairy. MF was known to leave little gifts and notes. She became a tool for me to express the love for my child that Duckie rejected. I also think that Mr. C helps kids see themselves as a part of something bigger than themselves... and they get good practice at exercising faith. We also said that Duckie needed to do her best... there's a lot of leeway there, lol, because Santa knows when you are really trying to behave well. But besides all this, it's really concerning to me that daughter in law (& Son#2) are willing to isolate themselves from family and the rest of society. There's a few red flags there. [/QUOTE]
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