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Switching gears: What was your happiest memory as a mother? Your saddest?
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<blockquote data-quote="Hopeless" data-source="post: 593859" data-attributes="member: 4409"><p>Best moments:</p><p>Birth of difficult child and easy child</p><p>Hearing their belly laughs, their first words, hugs and kisses.</p><p>Reading them stories at bedtime or singing them made up songs.</p><p>Watching difficult child excel in sports and being very proud of her.</p><p>Being proud that difficult child ended up getting her GED.</p><p>Being proud of easy child for getting into college with a nice academic scholarship.</p><p>Finding this board when I was at my wits end on how to deal with a difficult child. I have never had close friends, so you all let me vent and offered advice without judging me</p><p>difficult child being a wonderful mommy to my grand kids. Her eyes sparkle when she talks about them.</p><p></p><p>Worst moments:</p><p>When difficult child got her first stitches at 4 years old.</p><p>When difficult child drama all started and I had no idea if we would survive. (My family still does not talk to us, but I have learned to move on and enjoy my life).</p><p>Having to call the police when difficult child went on a horrible rage and destroyed things in the house and threatening me.</p><p>Going to visit difficult child in juvie.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hopeless, post: 593859, member: 4409"] Best moments: Birth of difficult child and easy child Hearing their belly laughs, their first words, hugs and kisses. Reading them stories at bedtime or singing them made up songs. Watching difficult child excel in sports and being very proud of her. Being proud that difficult child ended up getting her GED. Being proud of easy child for getting into college with a nice academic scholarship. Finding this board when I was at my wits end on how to deal with a difficult child. I have never had close friends, so you all let me vent and offered advice without judging me difficult child being a wonderful mommy to my grand kids. Her eyes sparkle when she talks about them. Worst moments: When difficult child got her first stitches at 4 years old. When difficult child drama all started and I had no idea if we would survive. (My family still does not talk to us, but I have learned to move on and enjoy my life). Having to call the police when difficult child went on a horrible rage and destroyed things in the house and threatening me. Going to visit difficult child in juvie. [/QUOTE]
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