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Update on wife and detachment
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<blockquote data-quote="Kolleen" data-source="post: 181624"><p>Congrats to wife. Detaching is sooooooo hard. At our Parent Meeting last night we were discussing this. It is definatley a 'practiced skill. We all experience it. Some times it's more heart wrenching than others. Trying to hold to certain boundaries can be tough.</p><p> </p><p>Everyone's concensus was - it gets easier with practice. They also agreed that it's even easier when the difficult child is out of the house. So I in my with my saged wisdom asked, "Is that where the expression - absence makes the heart grow fonder - comes from?" Lame maybe, but It did get a laugh.</p><p> </p><p>Keep practicing. Nobody should take away all our Joy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kolleen, post: 181624"] Congrats to wife. Detaching is sooooooo hard. At our Parent Meeting last night we were discussing this. It is definatley a 'practiced skill. We all experience it. Some times it's more heart wrenching than others. Trying to hold to certain boundaries can be tough. Everyone's concensus was - it gets easier with practice. They also agreed that it's even easier when the difficult child is out of the house. So I in my with my saged wisdom asked, "Is that where the expression - absence makes the heart grow fonder - comes from?" Lame maybe, but It did get a laugh. Keep practicing. Nobody should take away all our Joy! [/QUOTE]
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