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The first Christmas without difficult child
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<blockquote data-quote="welcometowitsend" data-source="post: 572250" data-attributes="member: 14356"><p>RE - I loved the visual I got of you in the kitchen preparing dinner and listening to the happy conversation in the next room. Lovely! Happy! Peaceful! Very pleased that you got that. It is bittersweet because difficult child wasn't involved and couldn't be involved in that happy, peaceful way. </p><p></p><p>But you made a good decision in not responding to her. You and your granddaughter deserved that peaceful happy day and you got it. Sometimes I put up with more from difficult child because I don't want my easy child to be hurt or lose her relationship with her brother but in fact, she would rather him not be around and not have to deal with the drama so I'm doing it for nothing. It's great that you learned what difficult child was doing to your granddaughter and that it gave you new perspective. </p><p></p><p>Happy New Year to you!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="welcometowitsend, post: 572250, member: 14356"] RE - I loved the visual I got of you in the kitchen preparing dinner and listening to the happy conversation in the next room. Lovely! Happy! Peaceful! Very pleased that you got that. It is bittersweet because difficult child wasn't involved and couldn't be involved in that happy, peaceful way. But you made a good decision in not responding to her. You and your granddaughter deserved that peaceful happy day and you got it. Sometimes I put up with more from difficult child because I don't want my easy child to be hurt or lose her relationship with her brother but in fact, she would rather him not be around and not have to deal with the drama so I'm doing it for nothing. It's great that you learned what difficult child was doing to your granddaughter and that it gave you new perspective. Happy New Year to you!! [/QUOTE]
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