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<blockquote data-quote="Waitingforamiracle" data-source="post: 761521" data-attributes="member: 25449"><p>Hi Busy! Thanks so much to you and everyone else for taking the time from your holidays to reply to my 'little lapse'. You struck a chord when you mentioned how you were neglecting your family by only worrying about Kay. I have a greatly loved daughter who made an effort to go get herself tested and Covid 'clean' the week before Christmas so she could come for a visit, just to hear me moaning and worrying her about her brother and not taking much notice of her and what she was doing, - my son has a second sight as to when to communicate with us at the most disruptive times, he sent his last 'I'm desperate' emaii half an hour before my daughter arrived, so I was in a mess from the start.</p><p> I am planning to send son an email laying out the fact that I won't be helping him for ever. But as Copa points out, they will wait a long time between 'intermittent reinforcements' such as these. One main motivation for me was that I do believe that the Covid Omicron crisis (especially in the big city) is a circumstance like no other. I am planning to let my son down gently into the forthcoming spring and summer, and if he cannot pay his rent and gets thrown out in June, he (and I) will be better prepared for such a crisis in the good weather...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Waitingforamiracle, post: 761521, member: 25449"] Hi Busy! Thanks so much to you and everyone else for taking the time from your holidays to reply to my 'little lapse'. You struck a chord when you mentioned how you were neglecting your family by only worrying about Kay. I have a greatly loved daughter who made an effort to go get herself tested and Covid 'clean' the week before Christmas so she could come for a visit, just to hear me moaning and worrying her about her brother and not taking much notice of her and what she was doing, - my son has a second sight as to when to communicate with us at the most disruptive times, he sent his last 'I'm desperate' emaii half an hour before my daughter arrived, so I was in a mess from the start. I am planning to send son an email laying out the fact that I won't be helping him for ever. But as Copa points out, they will wait a long time between 'intermittent reinforcements' such as these. One main motivation for me was that I do believe that the Covid Omicron crisis (especially in the big city) is a circumstance like no other. I am planning to let my son down gently into the forthcoming spring and summer, and if he cannot pay his rent and gets thrown out in June, he (and I) will be better prepared for such a crisis in the good weather... [/QUOTE]
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