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<blockquote data-quote="youngmomwithadultson" data-source="post: 634237" data-attributes="member: 18247"><p>Isn't it funny how the house becomes the easier part of the equation? I think we do what we can everyday to cope. If we end up in a happier home with less grass to cut or in an apartment near the beach, I don't think that will be a bad coping mechanism. When I first wrote about my story, someone told me to go do something nice for myself, I have yet to figure out WHAT THAT IS!! HA! I'm laughing because I'm having some fun figuring it out. Would you like to join me in a little effort to cope with the pain by trying to do something nice for ourselves. I'm trying to find something reasonable that helps me let it all go. I used to have a happy place. My old happy place isn't my happy place anymore. So, maybe i'm on a quest for a new happy place. I don't know if that's doing something nice for myself yet, I reserve the right to change my mind! lol oh one more thing about your son getting a job.. if he loses his job... don't be upset.. get excited that he learned how to get a job like I said before.. because that's a new skill that is very valuable and guess what.. you taught him that!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youngmomwithadultson, post: 634237, member: 18247"] Isn't it funny how the house becomes the easier part of the equation? I think we do what we can everyday to cope. If we end up in a happier home with less grass to cut or in an apartment near the beach, I don't think that will be a bad coping mechanism. When I first wrote about my story, someone told me to go do something nice for myself, I have yet to figure out WHAT THAT IS!! HA! I'm laughing because I'm having some fun figuring it out. Would you like to join me in a little effort to cope with the pain by trying to do something nice for ourselves. I'm trying to find something reasonable that helps me let it all go. I used to have a happy place. My old happy place isn't my happy place anymore. So, maybe i'm on a quest for a new happy place. I don't know if that's doing something nice for myself yet, I reserve the right to change my mind! lol oh one more thing about your son getting a job.. if he loses his job... don't be upset.. get excited that he learned how to get a job like I said before.. because that's a new skill that is very valuable and guess what.. you taught him that!! [/QUOTE]
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