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Falling off the rational thinking wagon...
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<blockquote data-quote="Signorina" data-source="post: 484320"><p>It's times like these I wish we were across a dinner table from</p><p>each other instead of the far flung web...</p><p></p><p>Each year, I display the framed photo cards of our Christmas's past on our sofa table. There are 21 cards plus a few pics with Santa. Seeing my sweet, young, dressed up easy child-who is now turned difficult child- breaks my heart. </p><p></p><p>We attended a bat mitzvah a few weeks ago. The rightfully proud dad gave a speech about his beloved "sweet girl" and how proud they are of her, how proud they would always be of her, how bright her future shined before her...I cried. Not because it was so poignant but because I miss feeling that way about difficult child. I was once hopeful & proud and now I am ashamed. Yep.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Signorina, post: 484320"] It's times like these I wish we were across a dinner table from each other instead of the far flung web... Each year, I display the framed photo cards of our Christmas's past on our sofa table. There are 21 cards plus a few pics with Santa. Seeing my sweet, young, dressed up easy child-who is now turned difficult child- breaks my heart. We attended a bat mitzvah a few weeks ago. The rightfully proud dad gave a speech about his beloved "sweet girl" and how proud they are of her, how proud they would always be of her, how bright her future shined before her...I cried. Not because it was so poignant but because I miss feeling that way about difficult child. I was once hopeful & proud and now I am ashamed. Yep. [/QUOTE]
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