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It's Not Always the difficult children....
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<blockquote data-quote="flutterby" data-source="post: 411846" data-attributes="member: 7083"><p>I remember being so exhausted all the time and losing it on easy child when I got to the sitter's. Don't even know what it was about. Probably cause he wasn't getting ready fast enough. I heard myself and I felt absolutely horrible. Doesn't mean it never happened again. I'm human. But, I was much more aware of it and tried that much harder to be patient when I had no patience left.</p><p></p><p>I think you have to talk to her. Practice it first. Write it down for yourself. Edit it. But, she can't do this to her kids nor to herself. </p><p></p><p>My oldest is 19 and my youngest just turned 16. I was a single mom; I had to work. But, I have so many regrets now. Those years go by so fast and I was so busy working and cleaning and trying to squeeze in a bit of my own life, that I missed out on a lot of opportunities to just be with my kids, Know what I mean?? I would give anything if I could go back and do it again - without being in such a hurry. I really would.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="flutterby, post: 411846, member: 7083"] I remember being so exhausted all the time and losing it on easy child when I got to the sitter's. Don't even know what it was about. Probably cause he wasn't getting ready fast enough. I heard myself and I felt absolutely horrible. Doesn't mean it never happened again. I'm human. But, I was much more aware of it and tried that much harder to be patient when I had no patience left. I think you have to talk to her. Practice it first. Write it down for yourself. Edit it. But, she can't do this to her kids nor to herself. My oldest is 19 and my youngest just turned 16. I was a single mom; I had to work. But, I have so many regrets now. Those years go by so fast and I was so busy working and cleaning and trying to squeeze in a bit of my own life, that I missed out on a lot of opportunities to just be with my kids, Know what I mean?? I would give anything if I could go back and do it again - without being in such a hurry. I really would. [/QUOTE]
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