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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 640968" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>I'd let Connor decide what to call you, with always being transparent about the story to him. This is hard as I've adopted one chld who seriously came from a bad situation. Just to give you an idea of what you can tell Connor from early on, "Your mother is too sick to take care of any child. She is not going to die, but she is sick." I'd explain to Sonic that drug addiction is a mental illness and that she did the best she could. I don't know if she did do the best she could because I never met her (and, frankly, I doubt it), but I always wanted him to feel positive about his DNA. If you feel more comfy, I love nana too, and I am hoping that Julie's baby calls me nana as her other grandma is grandma! </p><p></p><p>I am so glad your husband was only upset because of your daughter. difficult children are terrible on marriages. 37 tried my new husband's patience back when he was 16 and husband WAS new. Once hubby actually went after him for calling me some horrific names (use your worst imagination) and I had to stop him or he would have gone for his throat, and my husband is very easygoing. My husband couldn't stand how he treated me. It really made things hard at times. My darling son would bait him nonstop.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 640968, member: 1550"] I'd let Connor decide what to call you, with always being transparent about the story to him. This is hard as I've adopted one chld who seriously came from a bad situation. Just to give you an idea of what you can tell Connor from early on, "Your mother is too sick to take care of any child. She is not going to die, but she is sick." I'd explain to Sonic that drug addiction is a mental illness and that she did the best she could. I don't know if she did do the best she could because I never met her (and, frankly, I doubt it), but I always wanted him to feel positive about his DNA. If you feel more comfy, I love nana too, and I am hoping that Julie's baby calls me nana as her other grandma is grandma! I am so glad your husband was only upset because of your daughter. difficult children are terrible on marriages. 37 tried my new husband's patience back when he was 16 and husband WAS new. Once hubby actually went after him for calling me some horrific names (use your worst imagination) and I had to stop him or he would have gone for his throat, and my husband is very easygoing. My husband couldn't stand how he treated me. It really made things hard at times. My darling son would bait him nonstop. [/QUOTE]
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