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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 224923" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>I am so sorry that Two Brooms is so selfish and that she is being enabled by the rest of the family. If it was my Two Brooms I would be able to tell her to go ahead and have her party but we would not be there. She would get a chance to complain to everyone how no one wants to be with her and what an awful person I was for putting my kids' needs above hers because who knows, she probably will not be around next year. My Two Brooms loved any chance she could get to find a pity party for herself and in the interest of my kids and forcing her to respect me by not treating me like she treated her kids, I gave her plenty. She even wrote a published article about how her family will not take care of her if she ever went into a nursing home. Selfish old bag she was.</p><p></p><p>I am so sorry Christmas is proving so overwhelming for wee difficult child. I am sending him a great big hug. This season is so confusing for his emotions. Some kids (and adults too) just can not handle the suspense of waiting to see what is in a package. It may help if you number the gifts under the tree so that he does not know which are his until opening time. Draw the numbered tag from a bowl and whose ever gift it is gets to find and open it.</p><p></p><p>Hugs and strength to you also. I wish you didn't have these challenges to deal with.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 224923, member: 5096"] I am so sorry that Two Brooms is so selfish and that she is being enabled by the rest of the family. If it was my Two Brooms I would be able to tell her to go ahead and have her party but we would not be there. She would get a chance to complain to everyone how no one wants to be with her and what an awful person I was for putting my kids' needs above hers because who knows, she probably will not be around next year. My Two Brooms loved any chance she could get to find a pity party for herself and in the interest of my kids and forcing her to respect me by not treating me like she treated her kids, I gave her plenty. She even wrote a published article about how her family will not take care of her if she ever went into a nursing home. Selfish old bag she was. I am so sorry Christmas is proving so overwhelming for wee difficult child. I am sending him a great big hug. This season is so confusing for his emotions. Some kids (and adults too) just can not handle the suspense of waiting to see what is in a package. It may help if you number the gifts under the tree so that he does not know which are his until opening time. Draw the numbered tag from a bowl and whose ever gift it is gets to find and open it. Hugs and strength to you also. I wish you didn't have these challenges to deal with. [/QUOTE]
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