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easy child's Letter (proud Mom moment)
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<blockquote data-quote="Hound dog" data-source="post: 188446" data-attributes="member: 84"><p>I also thought the letter was beautiful. It's not easy to covey those types of feelings and such without getting ugly.</p><p> </p><p>Unknown to me, Nichole had also sent her own email off to stepgfg. Being Nichole, she did not sugar coat a thing. Hers was similar to easy child's except that she told stepgfg she needed to understand that she and easy child expect to to take responsibility for what she did, not waltz back so many years later and expect everyone to be gushing over her.</p><p> </p><p>Stepgfg did write back to Nichole that she wasn't wanting anything. That her statements about the kids needing things and such were just because things are tough right now, not because she wanted Nichole to feel sorry for her.</p><p>I'm sure stepgfg is feeling very attacked tonight. More than likely feeling very sorry for herself, although both girls told her they wouldn't mind to continue talking with her. </p><p> </p><p>*sigh*</p><p> </p><p>I doubt we'll hear from her again either. Unless, of course, she honestly wants to rebuild family relationships. </p><p> </p><p>4</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hound dog, post: 188446, member: 84"] I also thought the letter was beautiful. It's not easy to covey those types of feelings and such without getting ugly. Unknown to me, Nichole had also sent her own email off to stepgfg. Being Nichole, she did not sugar coat a thing. Hers was similar to easy child's except that she told stepgfg she needed to understand that she and easy child expect to to take responsibility for what she did, not waltz back so many years later and expect everyone to be gushing over her. Stepgfg did write back to Nichole that she wasn't wanting anything. That her statements about the kids needing things and such were just because things are tough right now, not because she wanted Nichole to feel sorry for her. I'm sure stepgfg is feeling very attacked tonight. More than likely feeling very sorry for herself, although both girls told her they wouldn't mind to continue talking with her. *sigh* I doubt we'll hear from her again either. Unless, of course, she honestly wants to rebuild family relationships. 4 [/QUOTE]
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