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<blockquote data-quote="Nomad" data-source="post: 365212"><p>Lovely....</p><p>I was not fortunate to have a good father.</p><p>difficult child is.</p><p>YET, she doesn't 'get' it.</p><p>Today, husband wouldn't do something for her. I planned a nice dinner out. I bought difficult child a shirt to wear and got a card for her to give husband. Normally, I would NOT NOT NOT do these things, but I am rushed this weekend AND it is for husband NOT for difficult child.</p><p>Well, today, again husband would not do something for her. So, she texted him and said she wasn't coming to dinner on Sunday. Said this was his 'punishment." OMG....how pathetic.</p><p>I feel bad for husband. HOWEVER, I told him I would love to go to dinner with- him...with "you." He is delighted. Half the time, when she attends functions...its just drama anyway.</p><p>Just the two of us (our son lives four hours away and wont be home).</p><p>difficult child is clueless....difficult child is adopted. Maybe some Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) there.</p><p>IT's all so unfortunate.</p><p>However, I for one, am WELL AWARE of all that my husband has done and I am happy and proud to honor him on his special day.</p><p>Happy Father's Day to my husband and all the good dads of children and a extra hug for Dads of difficult children.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nomad, post: 365212"] Lovely.... I was not fortunate to have a good father. difficult child is. YET, she doesn't 'get' it. Today, husband wouldn't do something for her. I planned a nice dinner out. I bought difficult child a shirt to wear and got a card for her to give husband. Normally, I would NOT NOT NOT do these things, but I am rushed this weekend AND it is for husband NOT for difficult child. Well, today, again husband would not do something for her. So, she texted him and said she wasn't coming to dinner on Sunday. Said this was his 'punishment." OMG....how pathetic. I feel bad for husband. HOWEVER, I told him I would love to go to dinner with- him...with "you." He is delighted. Half the time, when she attends functions...its just drama anyway. Just the two of us (our son lives four hours away and wont be home). difficult child is clueless....difficult child is adopted. Maybe some Reactive Attachment Disorder (RAD) there. IT's all so unfortunate. However, I for one, am WELL AWARE of all that my husband has done and I am happy and proud to honor him on his special day. Happy Father's Day to my husband and all the good dads of children and a extra hug for Dads of difficult children. [/QUOTE]
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