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<blockquote data-quote="muttmeister" data-source="post: 95947" data-attributes="member: 135"><p>With older difficult child, my favorite time is NOW, at age 23. He was awful from the time he was born. Yes, we had some good times and I do treasure those but, truthfully, he's better now than he's ever been. (I hope my saying that isn't going to cause him to have some kind of relapse.) I enjoyed all of your Christmas stories but the only one of him I can remember was when he was about 4 and he was with a group that was supposed to sing a song at the Christmas Eve service. He and one other little boy spent the whole song standing in front of everybody sticking their tongues out at the congregation. That was mild compared to a lot of things he did.</p><p>I did enjoy difficult child#2 when he was little, before he started school. After that, the nightmares began in earnest. I'm still hoping he will find his way. He's 20 and so maybe sometime in the next 10 years or so he will become a human being. I have my fingers crossed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muttmeister, post: 95947, member: 135"] With older difficult child, my favorite time is NOW, at age 23. He was awful from the time he was born. Yes, we had some good times and I do treasure those but, truthfully, he's better now than he's ever been. (I hope my saying that isn't going to cause him to have some kind of relapse.) I enjoyed all of your Christmas stories but the only one of him I can remember was when he was about 4 and he was with a group that was supposed to sing a song at the Christmas Eve service. He and one other little boy spent the whole song standing in front of everybody sticking their tongues out at the congregation. That was mild compared to a lot of things he did. I did enjoy difficult child#2 when he was little, before he started school. After that, the nightmares began in earnest. I'm still hoping he will find his way. He's 20 and so maybe sometime in the next 10 years or so he will become a human being. I have my fingers crossed. [/QUOTE]
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