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<blockquote data-quote="family mum" data-source="post: 526043" data-attributes="member: 14457"><p>Hi Buddy, I've moved on to tea now.</p><p> </p><p>Isn't it funny how we are trying to get our kids to control their reactions to the world but sometimes we can't? I know what it is like to reach your end so you just explode at the nest person, more often than not, it's not our difficult child but some other unsuspecting fool who crosses our path at the wrong time. After the fact, it sometimes ( not always, LOL, I'm not always so self aware) gives me a glimmer into what difficult child must be feeling when they react, it's just their fuses burn so much quicker than ours!</p><p></p><p>Don't beat yourself up over the jogger. To quote my son's favourite phrase - he deserved it! As you said, next time he might think twice before displaying his version of road rage.</p><p></p><p>( Little aside here, I'm typing on a French keyboard so I regularly replace an apostrophe with a comma. I keep going back trying to catch and correct them all, but when I miss, pardon my French, as they say.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="family mum, post: 526043, member: 14457"] Hi Buddy, I've moved on to tea now. Isn't it funny how we are trying to get our kids to control their reactions to the world but sometimes we can't? I know what it is like to reach your end so you just explode at the nest person, more often than not, it's not our difficult child but some other unsuspecting fool who crosses our path at the wrong time. After the fact, it sometimes ( not always, LOL, I'm not always so self aware) gives me a glimmer into what difficult child must be feeling when they react, it's just their fuses burn so much quicker than ours! Don't beat yourself up over the jogger. To quote my son's favourite phrase - he deserved it! As you said, next time he might think twice before displaying his version of road rage. ( Little aside here, I'm typing on a French keyboard so I regularly replace an apostrophe with a comma. I keep going back trying to catch and correct them all, but when I miss, pardon my French, as they say.) [/QUOTE]
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