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We've Decided not to include difficult child in our Easter Plans.
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<blockquote data-quote="SuZir" data-source="post: 587061" data-attributes="member: 14557"><p>I like your plan. He hasn't behaved in the way that would suggest he would be pleasant company at the dinner. He hasn't reached out and asked about Easter plans himself. No need to ask him to join. No need to give him gifts (you do give gifts at Easter? What kind of gifts usually and is it common custom in the NA? I have missed that one totally. We just give kids chocolate eggs (that have small toys inside.)) </p><p></p><p>But I do agree you need to reach out for him in some way and in this situation a text, you are planning is a good way. And yeah, I would be giving chocolate too, if he would reach out by himself, maybe even take-out pizza or some Eastern pastry if I would be feeling extra generous.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="SuZir, post: 587061, member: 14557"] I like your plan. He hasn't behaved in the way that would suggest he would be pleasant company at the dinner. He hasn't reached out and asked about Easter plans himself. No need to ask him to join. No need to give him gifts (you do give gifts at Easter? What kind of gifts usually and is it common custom in the NA? I have missed that one totally. We just give kids chocolate eggs (that have small toys inside.)) But I do agree you need to reach out for him in some way and in this situation a text, you are planning is a good way. And yeah, I would be giving chocolate too, if he would reach out by himself, maybe even take-out pizza or some Eastern pastry if I would be feeling extra generous. [/QUOTE]
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