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I didn't want to hijack Nomad's thread in WC...
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<blockquote data-quote="Shari" data-source="post: 136170" data-attributes="member: 1848"><p>Toto - That's the closest most folks I work with come to understanding my life...when they're little parental-induced spoiled child who got a new '09 Mustang at their sweet 16 finally wants something they can't afford and throw a fit over it. </p><p> </p><p>Nomad, I have one of those friends! My best friend, L, only has easy child's. Her hubby was a little league coach when difficult child 1 was playing. He took difficult child 1 under wing a bit thinking his problems were of "parental nature". He eventually learned otherwise and they have become great friends. L tolerates difficult child 1, but that's about it. But that's ok, she admits it, and she doesn't make an issue of it, and neither do I. They don't entirely understand how it really is to live this day in and day out, but they understand that its not like their life, and that it was somewhat a roll of the dice, and they're open about it. I have thoroughly enjoyed sharing in her life and her easy child's as they've grown up, and I KNOW how lucky I am to have her.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shari, post: 136170, member: 1848"] Toto - That's the closest most folks I work with come to understanding my life...when they're little parental-induced spoiled child who got a new '09 Mustang at their sweet 16 finally wants something they can't afford and throw a fit over it. Nomad, I have one of those friends! My best friend, L, only has easy child's. Her hubby was a little league coach when difficult child 1 was playing. He took difficult child 1 under wing a bit thinking his problems were of "parental nature". He eventually learned otherwise and they have become great friends. L tolerates difficult child 1, but that's about it. But that's ok, she admits it, and she doesn't make an issue of it, and neither do I. They don't entirely understand how it really is to live this day in and day out, but they understand that its not like their life, and that it was somewhat a roll of the dice, and they're open about it. I have thoroughly enjoyed sharing in her life and her easy child's as they've grown up, and I KNOW how lucky I am to have her. [/QUOTE]
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