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<blockquote data-quote="Kathy813" data-source="post: 30100" data-attributes="member: 1967"><p>Geez, CAmom, I started to answer this several times but kept changing my mind about the answer.</p><p></p><p>Now, my difficult child was never away at an Residential Treatment Center (RTC) but I did still fix her an Easter basket even when she had left home and things were very strained between us. It just didn't seem fair that I fix one for easy child and not for her.</p><p></p><p>I guess part of my answer would depend on your difficult child's views on the holiday. Does he celebrate the religious aspect of it? If his ODDness makes him mock your religious beliefs then I would definitely say no.</p><p></p><p>I guess I'm not much help after all. by the way, I plan to fix a small basket for both of my girls (18 and 21) this year.</p><p></p><p>Whoever would have thought I would be the PE softie on this?</p><p></p><p>~Kathy</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kathy813, post: 30100, member: 1967"] Geez, CAmom, I started to answer this several times but kept changing my mind about the answer. Now, my difficult child was never away at an Residential Treatment Center (RTC) but I did still fix her an Easter basket even when she had left home and things were very strained between us. It just didn't seem fair that I fix one for easy child and not for her. I guess part of my answer would depend on your difficult child's views on the holiday. Does he celebrate the religious aspect of it? If his ODDness makes him mock your religious beliefs then I would definitely say no. I guess I'm not much help after all. by the way, I plan to fix a small basket for both of my girls (18 and 21) this year. Whoever would have thought I would be the PE softie on this? ~Kathy [/QUOTE]
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