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<blockquote data-quote="Dixies_fire" data-source="post: 598406" data-attributes="member: 16184"><p>I'm not sad for her bit I'm sad for you and I'm sad for her difficult child. My policy with my kids is to allow as many people as possible to love them. I was the baby of the family and my grandparents all died when I was young for the most part so that extra but of stability in my life wasn't there. So even though I don't always care for it I make an effort for my kids to know all of their relatives one day their love may be able to offer something to my kids that I can't. Support advice a friendly ear, help with college congratulations of mile stones from more then just their parents. I also encourage my kids to stay in contact with my friends and their friends even when they move for similar reasons added to the fact it teaches correspondence to my oldest, she's learning how to write letters and appropriate manners for speaking on the phone and Internet. </p><p></p><p>I was friends with a chick for about ten years and we were very close and I was close to her kids known them since they were tiny. We had a falling out but her daughter as soon as she became of age to have a Facebook added me and we still maintain a relationship. Eventually my friend added me to Facebook because we have all the same friends we don't talk often but we are no longer actively mad at each other either. </p><p></p><p>I'm sorry your fried cant be like that at least</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dixies_fire, post: 598406, member: 16184"] I'm not sad for her bit I'm sad for you and I'm sad for her difficult child. My policy with my kids is to allow as many people as possible to love them. I was the baby of the family and my grandparents all died when I was young for the most part so that extra but of stability in my life wasn't there. So even though I don't always care for it I make an effort for my kids to know all of their relatives one day their love may be able to offer something to my kids that I can't. Support advice a friendly ear, help with college congratulations of mile stones from more then just their parents. I also encourage my kids to stay in contact with my friends and their friends even when they move for similar reasons added to the fact it teaches correspondence to my oldest, she's learning how to write letters and appropriate manners for speaking on the phone and Internet. I was friends with a chick for about ten years and we were very close and I was close to her kids known them since they were tiny. We had a falling out but her daughter as soon as she became of age to have a Facebook added me and we still maintain a relationship. Eventually my friend added me to Facebook because we have all the same friends we don't talk often but we are no longer actively mad at each other either. I'm sorry your fried cant be like that at least [/QUOTE]
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