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easy child and PTSD, difficult child and her 28 y/o paramour
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 286603" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>Jo, I completely understand what you mean. We used to have people come up to us in stores that knew us from back when the kids were playing sports back in elementary school. Coaches, parents of team mates. Several times the boys were on the same teams or stuff like that. Also being a pretty small town and being on the rec league teams we got to know each other pretty well. After all they played together from ages 7 to 13 or so. I still see a few of them. Some of these kids have gone on to play at colleges on scholarships. Ugh. </p><p></p><p>It never failed that they would ask me about both of the boys. I always had something nice to say about Jamie and then there was Cory. I could always tell about how Jamie joined the Marines, then how he got out blah blah blah. Then when Cory had Keyana I could gloss over most things and say...Oh Cory just had his first baby...show a picture and say...isnt she adorable...lol. I just left out the other stuff. </p><p></p><p>My best saying when it comes to Cory when people ask me how he is doing is: Well Cory is coming along. Its taking some time but I think he will get there. </p><p></p><p>They can take that however they deem fit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 286603, member: 1514"] Jo, I completely understand what you mean. We used to have people come up to us in stores that knew us from back when the kids were playing sports back in elementary school. Coaches, parents of team mates. Several times the boys were on the same teams or stuff like that. Also being a pretty small town and being on the rec league teams we got to know each other pretty well. After all they played together from ages 7 to 13 or so. I still see a few of them. Some of these kids have gone on to play at colleges on scholarships. Ugh. It never failed that they would ask me about both of the boys. I always had something nice to say about Jamie and then there was Cory. I could always tell about how Jamie joined the Marines, then how he got out blah blah blah. Then when Cory had Keyana I could gloss over most things and say...Oh Cory just had his first baby...show a picture and say...isnt she adorable...lol. I just left out the other stuff. My best saying when it comes to Cory when people ask me how he is doing is: Well Cory is coming along. Its taking some time but I think he will get there. They can take that however they deem fit. [/QUOTE]
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