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<blockquote data-quote="elizabrary" data-source="post: 454981" data-attributes="member: 11235"><p>I work in the library where I live so I am constantly seeing people who trigger me- my daughter's former teachers or parents of other kids her age or even the "kids" themselves. As soon as I see someone who I know is going to come up and ask how she is my stomach starts flip flopping. It's terrible because with the teachers (especially from grade school) they remember Kat as so happy and full of promise. And with the parents or kids they are living through normal stuff like college, starting to think about a career, possibly getting serious with a potential mate. Nope, not mine- she hasn't even finished a semester at college and can barely hold a job, has a nearly 2-year-old and lives at my house with NO personal belongings since her awesome ex won't return anything. And her "baby daddy" is court ordered not to see KK. Yes, awesome accomplishments I want to share! It literally tightens up every muscle in my neck when I see these people, who of course are trying to be nice by inquiring about Kat! Wow! That didn't set off a rant at all!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elizabrary, post: 454981, member: 11235"] I work in the library where I live so I am constantly seeing people who trigger me- my daughter's former teachers or parents of other kids her age or even the "kids" themselves. As soon as I see someone who I know is going to come up and ask how she is my stomach starts flip flopping. It's terrible because with the teachers (especially from grade school) they remember Kat as so happy and full of promise. And with the parents or kids they are living through normal stuff like college, starting to think about a career, possibly getting serious with a potential mate. Nope, not mine- she hasn't even finished a semester at college and can barely hold a job, has a nearly 2-year-old and lives at my house with NO personal belongings since her awesome ex won't return anything. And her "baby daddy" is court ordered not to see KK. Yes, awesome accomplishments I want to share! It literally tightens up every muscle in my neck when I see these people, who of course are trying to be nice by inquiring about Kat! Wow! That didn't set off a rant at all! [/QUOTE]
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