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it was exactly as i suspected....
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<blockquote data-quote="Jena" data-source="post: 426530" data-attributes="member: 4514"><p>"If you remember I had talked about emailing easy child first just to let her know listen the gift today for your birthday is time with your sister and I. yet the therapist said no, others etc. "</p><p> </p><p>Yes the email, def. not the gift. I copied the above from my original post. I do not regret not getting a gift. i even wrote on the bottom how that was actually a good thing.</p><p> </p><p>the email i regret, because that little voice in my head said reach out to easy child, and send her the email letting her know hey your gift is time with us today. I wanted to do that to avoid any drama (exactly what occured) for difficult child. yet others, therapist said no dont' do that, just the whole reaching out thing again to her.</p><p> </p><p>what's done is done now. was just sharing and also yea that voice at least for me is key! i think in all honesty when it comes to a really difficult situation there is always that little voice that is there to say what the right thing is to do. For me and so many other's it is instincts. I just think life, our homes, other kids etc. gets too loud and that voice gets muffled a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jena, post: 426530, member: 4514"] "If you remember I had talked about emailing easy child first just to let her know listen the gift today for your birthday is time with your sister and I. yet the therapist said no, others etc. " Yes the email, def. not the gift. I copied the above from my original post. I do not regret not getting a gift. i even wrote on the bottom how that was actually a good thing. the email i regret, because that little voice in my head said reach out to easy child, and send her the email letting her know hey your gift is time with us today. I wanted to do that to avoid any drama (exactly what occured) for difficult child. yet others, therapist said no dont' do that, just the whole reaching out thing again to her. what's done is done now. was just sharing and also yea that voice at least for me is key! i think in all honesty when it comes to a really difficult situation there is always that little voice that is there to say what the right thing is to do. For me and so many other's it is instincts. I just think life, our homes, other kids etc. gets too loud and that voice gets muffled a bit. [/QUOTE]
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