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<blockquote data-quote="lizanne2" data-source="post: 300814" data-attributes="member: 7078"><p>Welcome Tic Toc:</p><p></p><p>And yes that is a wonderful story. My difficult child's preschool teacher has become my very best friend. She shared with me the Holland story early on----and not shortly before she had to 'expel' my son from the mainstream kindergarten. It is now our common vocabularly. When she sees i hav the look on my face only acquired by being a mom to a difficult child she just asks how the weather is in Holland! She has left little statues of windmills on my door step. I have received tulips for Mothers Day!</p><p> </p><p>And now we all know we have all changed our vocabulary a little. As you aptly explained 'a good day' has a markedly different meaning in my world. And so does the word better. You asked if it gets better. And yes it does get better! But be careful how you define better. I am Very proud of my son and still fearful regarding what the future holds. But yes, I am better for it, my difficult child is better for it,.......</p><p> </p><p>And I will says, many many people and places are better for having known difficult child.</p><p> </p><p>I know I am better for having 'known' everyone here.</p><p> </p><p>So, Hang on to the 'betters' and be good to yourself.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="lizanne2, post: 300814, member: 7078"] Welcome Tic Toc: And yes that is a wonderful story. My difficult child's preschool teacher has become my very best friend. She shared with me the Holland story early on----and not shortly before she had to 'expel' my son from the mainstream kindergarten. It is now our common vocabularly. When she sees i hav the look on my face only acquired by being a mom to a difficult child she just asks how the weather is in Holland! She has left little statues of windmills on my door step. I have received tulips for Mothers Day! And now we all know we have all changed our vocabulary a little. As you aptly explained 'a good day' has a markedly different meaning in my world. And so does the word better. You asked if it gets better. And yes it does get better! But be careful how you define better. I am Very proud of my son and still fearful regarding what the future holds. But yes, I am better for it, my difficult child is better for it,....... And I will says, many many people and places are better for having known difficult child. I know I am better for having 'known' everyone here. So, Hang on to the 'betters' and be good to yourself. [/QUOTE]
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