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<blockquote data-quote="Crazy-Steph" data-source="post: 44368" data-attributes="member: 3729"><p>My problem with husband is this: if I want to try anything new, he is all for it. But if he doesn't see results in the first night, then my idea was stupid and a waste of time. He is just about as big of a handful as our difficult child. I know he means well, but geez. I keep telling him that I don't like to get so upset because I don't want him to die from a heart attack just because difficult child didn't bring home homework!</p><p></p><p>We have talked with difficult child, and he says he doesn't like us to be mad at him. Yet he won't do anything differently. He wants to be able to do absolutely nothing in life and have a happy mom and dad.</p><p></p><p>I understand where you are coming from, Pamela. I don't think I will ever understand difficult child. Now, my hope is that we will someday just all be able to get along. All of my dreams of the "perfect family" have gone out the window in the last nine years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crazy-Steph, post: 44368, member: 3729"] My problem with husband is this: if I want to try anything new, he is all for it. But if he doesn't see results in the first night, then my idea was stupid and a waste of time. He is just about as big of a handful as our difficult child. I know he means well, but geez. I keep telling him that I don't like to get so upset because I don't want him to die from a heart attack just because difficult child didn't bring home homework! We have talked with difficult child, and he says he doesn't like us to be mad at him. Yet he won't do anything differently. He wants to be able to do absolutely nothing in life and have a happy mom and dad. I understand where you are coming from, Pamela. I don't think I will ever understand difficult child. Now, my hope is that we will someday just all be able to get along. All of my dreams of the "perfect family" have gone out the window in the last nine years. [/QUOTE]
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