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Do you get tired of the chase?
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 265601" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Good point, Dad.</p><p> </p><p>Its hard to let it go, but somehow you have to learn how. For me, its easier when the school isn't bothering me all day long every other day...but we'll get there.</p><p> </p><p>I always keep a fun event on my horizon. It gives me a focal point when I can find nothing else. As the current fun event approaches, I get to planning the next, because I also find when I get home from my "fun event", the next few days without one are sometimes the pits...so now I make sure there is always one on the horizon. It doesn't even have to be anything big, just a day off at home alone, or a night out for dinner alone with hubby, or whatever. And it can be 3 or 4 months off. Just something I can look forward to. </p><p> </p><p>Then when I'm stuck in my kids' drama, I can daydream about this event that's coming up, and it changes my mindset.</p><p> </p><p>Sorry. Didn't mean to write a book.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 265601, member: 1848"] Good point, Dad. Its hard to let it go, but somehow you have to learn how. For me, its easier when the school isn't bothering me all day long every other day...but we'll get there. I always keep a fun event on my horizon. It gives me a focal point when I can find nothing else. As the current fun event approaches, I get to planning the next, because I also find when I get home from my "fun event", the next few days without one are sometimes the pits...so now I make sure there is always one on the horizon. It doesn't even have to be anything big, just a day off at home alone, or a night out for dinner alone with hubby, or whatever. And it can be 3 or 4 months off. Just something I can look forward to. Then when I'm stuck in my kids' drama, I can daydream about this event that's coming up, and it changes my mindset. Sorry. Didn't mean to write a book. [/QUOTE]
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