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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 426429" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>I honor you today Linda. I think you have a very valid and realistic view of how the next phase of your life should be. The tweedles did come to you damaged and you did all you could do. They are incredibly lucky. </p><p></p><p>Someone asked about what grade we would give ourselves as parents. When I was going through my parenting years, I thought I was an awful parent. I thought my kids were going to leave my house the second they turned 18 and never look back. I was completely sure that I would never hear from them again because I had been such an awful parent that they would hate me and never want to even spend one second of their adult lives with me. LOL. Well if anyone knows even a smidgen of my story, you know I have practically had to use dynamite to get anyone to leave my house. And then when they do leave, they come back! Or they call me constantly...lol. </p><p></p><p>I must not have been as bad a parent as I thought I was. I disliked parenting in the teen years immensely but the adult years arent so bad.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 426429, member: 1514"] I honor you today Linda. I think you have a very valid and realistic view of how the next phase of your life should be. The tweedles did come to you damaged and you did all you could do. They are incredibly lucky. Someone asked about what grade we would give ourselves as parents. When I was going through my parenting years, I thought I was an awful parent. I thought my kids were going to leave my house the second they turned 18 and never look back. I was completely sure that I would never hear from them again because I had been such an awful parent that they would hate me and never want to even spend one second of their adult lives with me. LOL. Well if anyone knows even a smidgen of my story, you know I have practically had to use dynamite to get anyone to leave my house. And then when they do leave, they come back! Or they call me constantly...lol. I must not have been as bad a parent as I thought I was. I disliked parenting in the teen years immensely but the adult years arent so bad. [/QUOTE]
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