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<blockquote data-quote="crabby erin" data-source="post: 293961" data-attributes="member: 7749"><p>My mom had a valid point last night: She was telling me about my sister crying about her teenage daughter, who is annoying, but typical and how it's driving her (my mom) crazy because it IS typical and nothing can really be done about it. Then we were further talking about how difficult child had hit me in the head on Sunday, we were kind of joking about it, cuz that's how I cope, and then she said <strong>"There are people out there who wish their kids <em>could</em> hit them in the head!" and she's right!!!</strong></p><p> </p><p>I try to always be upbeat and smiling at work and with my friends. I rarely tell anyone how bad it really is at home, with the exception of one good friend, because I know, there are people way worse off than me.</p><p> </p><p>I'm not saying I'm not supportive of my friend whose daughter only got to play two innings in her softball game, but, doesn't SHE realize, some parents would love to see their daughter WALK never mind play a softball game?!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crabby erin, post: 293961, member: 7749"] My mom had a valid point last night: She was telling me about my sister crying about her teenage daughter, who is annoying, but typical and how it's driving her (my mom) crazy because it IS typical and nothing can really be done about it. Then we were further talking about how difficult child had hit me in the head on Sunday, we were kind of joking about it, cuz that's how I cope, and then she said [B]"There are people out there who wish their kids [I]could[/I] hit them in the head!" and she's right!!![/B] I try to always be upbeat and smiling at work and with my friends. I rarely tell anyone how bad it really is at home, with the exception of one good friend, because I know, there are people way worse off than me. I'm not saying I'm not supportive of my friend whose daughter only got to play two innings in her softball game, but, doesn't SHE realize, some parents would love to see their daughter WALK never mind play a softball game?! [/QUOTE]
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