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difficult child#1 wants me to attend a new church with him..
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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 472161" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>I get it! We used to spend Easter with my sister in PA. But then she started pressuring us to attend her church, also with the big screens and two hour services that were mostly songs. I'm not against that if it's your cup of tea, but if we politely say 'No thanks, we will wait here for you', please, respect that.</p><p></p><p>Maybe like Star said, you just have to make that one appearance and then he will be fine on his own? And, like Witz, those kinds of places scare me as well, in particular for our difficult child's. Perhaps being there will enable you to offer your take after the service....to help difficult child see another perspective.</p><p></p><p>Hang in there, bite your tongue, do you have any Xanax?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 472161, member: 2211"] I get it! We used to spend Easter with my sister in PA. But then she started pressuring us to attend her church, also with the big screens and two hour services that were mostly songs. I'm not against that if it's your cup of tea, but if we politely say 'No thanks, we will wait here for you', please, respect that. Maybe like Star said, you just have to make that one appearance and then he will be fine on his own? And, like Witz, those kinds of places scare me as well, in particular for our difficult child's. Perhaps being there will enable you to offer your take after the service....to help difficult child see another perspective. Hang in there, bite your tongue, do you have any Xanax? [/QUOTE]
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