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Question: What has life been like for you after the difficult child era is over?
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<blockquote data-quote="witzend" data-source="post: 544735" data-attributes="member: 99"><p>Get yourself out to dinner and find something fun to do! Time's a wasting, and I guarantee you that you are giving more thought to her situation than she is.</p><p></p><p>Life after they are gone is <em>really</em> nice. You get to be the person that you are. You get to know your SO. You get to learn all of the things that you enjoy and whether you still have the energy left to enjoy them. This is <em>especially</em> important. I promise you that there will come a time in your life - and it's sooner than you think - that you will not be able to take up a new hobby. </p><p></p><p>You had today to cry for what isn't going to be. Dry your tears and get out there and find your good thing. Like Auntie Mame said, "Life's a banquet and most suckers are starving to death."</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="witzend, post: 544735, member: 99"] Get yourself out to dinner and find something fun to do! Time's a wasting, and I guarantee you that you are giving more thought to her situation than she is. Life after they are gone is [I]really[/I] nice. You get to be the person that you are. You get to know your SO. You get to learn all of the things that you enjoy and whether you still have the energy left to enjoy them. This is [I]especially[/I] important. I promise you that there will come a time in your life - and it's sooner than you think - that you will not be able to take up a new hobby. You had today to cry for what isn't going to be. Dry your tears and get out there and find your good thing. Like Auntie Mame said, "Life's a banquet and most suckers are starving to death." [/QUOTE]
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