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Sooooo ungrateful!!
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<blockquote data-quote="wethreepeeps" data-source="post: 226921" data-attributes="member: 3436"><p>difficult child always has a really hard time with the emotional let down of it being "over" on Christmas morning. All the excitement of new toys and the anticipation of ripping open the presents, the weeks and weeks of Christmas being built up to be this shiny, perfect event, and then suddenly it's all over, all that eager waiting and the tension and he just can't come down gracefully off that "high". Even if he gets everything he wanted, he cries afterwards and says, "is that all?". This year a relative gave him a cute spongebob ornament that was wrapped in the box her Blackberry came in. When he tore the paper away, he screamed with excitement thinking she'd gotten him a cell phone, then he cried for an hour when he saw the ornament. He's still talking about it today. He told his grandmother on the phone that he "almost got a cell phone but it was just a christmas thing" instead.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wethreepeeps, post: 226921, member: 3436"] difficult child always has a really hard time with the emotional let down of it being "over" on Christmas morning. All the excitement of new toys and the anticipation of ripping open the presents, the weeks and weeks of Christmas being built up to be this shiny, perfect event, and then suddenly it's all over, all that eager waiting and the tension and he just can't come down gracefully off that "high". Even if he gets everything he wanted, he cries afterwards and says, "is that all?". This year a relative gave him a cute spongebob ornament that was wrapped in the box her Blackberry came in. When he tore the paper away, he screamed with excitement thinking she'd gotten him a cell phone, then he cried for an hour when he saw the ornament. He's still talking about it today. He told his grandmother on the phone that he "almost got a cell phone but it was just a christmas thing" instead. [/QUOTE]
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