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We've Decided not to include difficult child in our Easter Plans.
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<blockquote data-quote="recoveringenabler" data-source="post: 587089" data-attributes="member: 13542"><p>WTW, I'm sorry you are in the middle of this. And, I'm sorry that your heart is hurting about this choice. I agree with the others, I think you've made a wise choice and texting him and making a small basket of chocolate is a good plan. And, I know it hurts you to not include him. </p><p></p><p>I made that choice this past Christmas, it was very difficult. And, I ended up having such a nice time with everyone else, with none of the 'stuff' our difficult child's bring to the table. It felt like a real turning point for ME in the detachment process. I think this is a turning point for you too, these decisions are so much of a struggle for us parents and yet, all the reasons you stated about his behavior are all beyond valid for excluding him. Hang in there WTW, you're doing a wonderful job and still, it hurts. I wish you peace, as always and send many, gentle hugs.............</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="recoveringenabler, post: 587089, member: 13542"] WTW, I'm sorry you are in the middle of this. And, I'm sorry that your heart is hurting about this choice. I agree with the others, I think you've made a wise choice and texting him and making a small basket of chocolate is a good plan. And, I know it hurts you to not include him. I made that choice this past Christmas, it was very difficult. And, I ended up having such a nice time with everyone else, with none of the 'stuff' our difficult child's bring to the table. It felt like a real turning point for ME in the detachment process. I think this is a turning point for you too, these decisions are so much of a struggle for us parents and yet, all the reasons you stated about his behavior are all beyond valid for excluding him. Hang in there WTW, you're doing a wonderful job and still, it hurts. I wish you peace, as always and send many, gentle hugs............. [/QUOTE]
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