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<blockquote data-quote="Echolette" data-source="post: 648711" data-attributes="member: 17269"><p>Hi Lucy,</p><p>I replied to this update on another thread...I know that the ranting is annoying, but I just want you, most patient of us all, to pause and remember that ANYONE would rant if they were told they had to move unexpectedly and in the very near future. I'm quite sure I would throw out some blaming accusations, even if it were totally my fault...his ranting hits home with you because you are so tired of it, because it scares you for his future happiness, because it is part of his crazy...but really, this time..it is a normal reaction to having this huge upheaval in his life!</p><p></p><p>It was really nice of you to offer to store his stuff. I feel like in this time, with the attitudes and wishes for him that I know you have, that the best stand is along the lines of "this must be really hard for you."</p><p></p><p>Sometimes we all just need to vent a bit.</p><p></p><p>hugs from across the pond,</p><p></p><p>Echo</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Echolette, post: 648711, member: 17269"] Hi Lucy, I replied to this update on another thread...I know that the ranting is annoying, but I just want you, most patient of us all, to pause and remember that ANYONE would rant if they were told they had to move unexpectedly and in the very near future. I'm quite sure I would throw out some blaming accusations, even if it were totally my fault...his ranting hits home with you because you are so tired of it, because it scares you for his future happiness, because it is part of his crazy...but really, this time..it is a normal reaction to having this huge upheaval in his life! It was really nice of you to offer to store his stuff. I feel like in this time, with the attitudes and wishes for him that I know you have, that the best stand is along the lines of "this must be really hard for you." Sometimes we all just need to vent a bit. hugs from across the pond, Echo [/QUOTE]
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