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Apparently, she didn't shut off the phone in time...(updated with-the rest of the story)
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<blockquote data-quote="Ropefree" data-source="post: 215464" data-attributes="member: 6271"><p>Shari...Have you read the dance of anger? It is also on books on tape. </p><p>What you bring to the picinic is the big picture veiw point and that is good for the group, and it wears like a burden until you yourself rework the pattern and put it on like the fine garment it is.</p><p>What the good news is is the elven year old does care about her work. </p><p>Perhaps a journel she can carry back and forth where notes can be passed and include check lists?</p><p>Good for you that you plan. Wow. My family is pracically dead in the water because of those who have a blank spot that makes me think of the baby who when they can not see something..well, it doesn't exist for them</p><p>Meanwhile...beautifull job you are doing. In the end that girl is going to carry with her the feelings of caring and the example of navigating the unpredictable and predictable maze of to achieve objectives.</p><p>For problem people in our world I sometimes recommend voodoo dolls and using their image as a dart board. Not something you may want to share with the family...but one needs alternatives to tearing out ones own hair in frustration.</p><p>And it may divert the urge to blurt out the true but unconstructive observations that one acquires with familiarity.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ropefree, post: 215464, member: 6271"] Shari...Have you read the dance of anger? It is also on books on tape. What you bring to the picinic is the big picture veiw point and that is good for the group, and it wears like a burden until you yourself rework the pattern and put it on like the fine garment it is. What the good news is is the elven year old does care about her work. Perhaps a journel she can carry back and forth where notes can be passed and include check lists? Good for you that you plan. Wow. My family is pracically dead in the water because of those who have a blank spot that makes me think of the baby who when they can not see something..well, it doesn't exist for them Meanwhile...beautifull job you are doing. In the end that girl is going to carry with her the feelings of caring and the example of navigating the unpredictable and predictable maze of to achieve objectives. For problem people in our world I sometimes recommend voodoo dolls and using their image as a dart board. Not something you may want to share with the family...but one needs alternatives to tearing out ones own hair in frustration. And it may divert the urge to blurt out the true but unconstructive observations that one acquires with familiarity. [/QUOTE]
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