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I sometimes miss my difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="Star*" data-source="post: 439501" data-attributes="member: 4964"><p>I'm just sending you a hug - becuse I know exactly how you feel about missing them and not missing the BS.....Having them gone almost gives you that sense of "OH....LOOKIE!!!!! My life is ALMOST 'normal"...my kids are grown, and if I close my eyes real tight? I can nearly pretend that nothing is wrong for (...) long, and our history was a figment of my imagination, and we could have lunch, and Sunday suppers, and then you get a call or open the mail and (((((WHAM))))) it's like a fishing hook to a fishes mouth and you're jerked back into the reality of GFGdom. And THEN you realize WHY you are sorta glad you learned the art of detachment but are sad they aren't there, and it's bittersweet chocolate all over again - but a little less bitter each time you take a bite. Not much, just a bit. </p><p></p><p>Hugs for both sides of your heart ----The side that is Mom and detaching and the side that is roses .....</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Star*, post: 439501, member: 4964"] I'm just sending you a hug - becuse I know exactly how you feel about missing them and not missing the BS.....Having them gone almost gives you that sense of "OH....LOOKIE!!!!! My life is ALMOST 'normal"...my kids are grown, and if I close my eyes real tight? I can nearly pretend that nothing is wrong for (...) long, and our history was a figment of my imagination, and we could have lunch, and Sunday suppers, and then you get a call or open the mail and (((((WHAM))))) it's like a fishing hook to a fishes mouth and you're jerked back into the reality of GFGdom. And THEN you realize WHY you are sorta glad you learned the art of detachment but are sad they aren't there, and it's bittersweet chocolate all over again - but a little less bitter each time you take a bite. Not much, just a bit. Hugs for both sides of your heart ----The side that is Mom and detaching and the side that is roses ..... [/QUOTE]
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