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<blockquote data-quote="hexemaus2" data-source="post: 395057" data-attributes="member: 4560"><p>Well, we are home and everyone is still in one piece. Wow!</p><p> </p><p>difficult child 2 had a bit of a time Saturday night/early Sunday morning. He showed his rear at breakfast, demanding that everyone sit at the table with him for a family breakfast. Given that he had irritated the snot out of everyone the night before, no one was much in the mood to hang out Sunday morning. (Especially given that difficult child 2's mood had not improved.) But luckily, it was a short-lived rear end showing. Phew!</p><p> </p><p>Once difficult child 2 walked outside and realized everything was covered in snow, his mood changed dramatically and we were able to enjoy the rest of our last day.</p><p> </p><p>Overall, it was a wonderful weekend. SO came & he's never really spent much time with my family (for obvious reasons...I tend to keep my love life and my family life quite separated.) This was the most time he has spent with all of us at one time. I guess he survived life with difficult children for a whole weekend - he's still speaking to me today. lol.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hexemaus2, post: 395057, member: 4560"] Well, we are home and everyone is still in one piece. Wow! difficult child 2 had a bit of a time Saturday night/early Sunday morning. He showed his rear at breakfast, demanding that everyone sit at the table with him for a family breakfast. Given that he had irritated the snot out of everyone the night before, no one was much in the mood to hang out Sunday morning. (Especially given that difficult child 2's mood had not improved.) But luckily, it was a short-lived rear end showing. Phew! Once difficult child 2 walked outside and realized everything was covered in snow, his mood changed dramatically and we were able to enjoy the rest of our last day. Overall, it was a wonderful weekend. SO came & he's never really spent much time with my family (for obvious reasons...I tend to keep my love life and my family life quite separated.) This was the most time he has spent with all of us at one time. I guess he survived life with difficult children for a whole weekend - he's still speaking to me today. lol. [/QUOTE]
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