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Are you ever sad when you hear about highly successful kids?
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<blockquote data-quote="muttmeister" data-source="post: 460925" data-attributes="member: 135"><p>I remember when my kids were little, I had one friend who always wrote "those" Christmas letters, telling about all of her kids achievements. I was happy for her and her kids but they always made me cry. I always said I was going to write one bragging that my kid was the best one in juvie, etc. but I never did. But they do grow up. ONe of mine still leaves a lot to be desired but the other is doing well. ONe of hers is doing well too but the other ran away from home, got pregnant, and has had a sad life. So I guess we should just be patient. And the kind of he!! we know is probably better than the unknown.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="muttmeister, post: 460925, member: 135"] I remember when my kids were little, I had one friend who always wrote "those" Christmas letters, telling about all of her kids achievements. I was happy for her and her kids but they always made me cry. I always said I was going to write one bragging that my kid was the best one in juvie, etc. but I never did. But they do grow up. ONe of mine still leaves a lot to be desired but the other is doing well. ONe of hers is doing well too but the other ran away from home, got pregnant, and has had a sad life. So I guess we should just be patient. And the kind of he!! we know is probably better than the unknown. [/QUOTE]
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