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My hissy fit (or "Christmas is over")
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 111922" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>I agree, Barbara. husband and I have to find a way to have a talk with L about not bringing the bottle of poison into my house anymore. I think that even <em>she</em> was a little surprised by my sister's comment to husband that "we got what we wanted" with our (lack of a meaningful) relationship with M. I'm also sure that despite her protests L knows what my sister meant by that, but I'm also sure that she was a little shocked at how cruel my sister could be to say so. </p><p></p><p>Actually, it's probably all the better, because I think that in spite of what I had always told her about how vicious they could be, L thought that their snide conversations with hints of scandal were private between them. I don't think L ever believed me that it was small change compared to what they would say to me (or husband - the least offensive person any of us know) if they were given the chance to take me down a notch face to face. </p><p></p><p>In th past it's been so difficult to tell her to "leave it be" when she comes back with "they love you mom, they miss you." Maybe she'll understand now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 111922, member: 99"] I agree, Barbara. husband and I have to find a way to have a talk with L about not bringing the bottle of poison into my house anymore. I think that even [i]she[/i] was a little surprised by my sister's comment to husband that "we got what we wanted" with our (lack of a meaningful) relationship with M. I'm also sure that despite her protests L knows what my sister meant by that, but I'm also sure that she was a little shocked at how cruel my sister could be to say so. Actually, it's probably all the better, because I think that in spite of what I had always told her about how vicious they could be, L thought that their snide conversations with hints of scandal were private between them. I don't think L ever believed me that it was small change compared to what they would say to me (or husband - the least offensive person any of us know) if they were given the chance to take me down a notch face to face. In th past it's been so difficult to tell her to "leave it be" when she comes back with "they love you mom, they miss you." Maybe she'll understand now. [/QUOTE]
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