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<blockquote data-quote="timer lady" data-source="post: 409178" data-attributes="member: 393"><p>Family support ~ a topic we've discussed here (or rather lack thereof). I've been able to vent & cry to my family yet I do it less & less. The daily traumas & dramas became too much for me to discuss.</p><p></p><p>I'd talk anything but the tweedles ~ recipes, golf, art, gardening, books...anything but the antics of kt & wm. It made me sick to even talk about the chaos. When I backed off on the daily stuff with the tweedles I enjoyed the phone call "respites".</p><p></p><p>I have no one reliable close by (my niece is here in town as is my sister in law); I'd like to sell my much beloved little house & move closer to my dad & siblings. I know that they would (& do) step in & give a hand when necessary.</p><p></p><p>Families are funny things. When husband & I lived out in the Pacific NW we created a family of friends (course we didn't have difficult children).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="timer lady, post: 409178, member: 393"] Family support ~ a topic we've discussed here (or rather lack thereof). I've been able to vent & cry to my family yet I do it less & less. The daily traumas & dramas became too much for me to discuss. I'd talk anything but the tweedles ~ recipes, golf, art, gardening, books...anything but the antics of kt & wm. It made me sick to even talk about the chaos. When I backed off on the daily stuff with the tweedles I enjoyed the phone call "respites". I have no one reliable close by (my niece is here in town as is my sister in law); I'd like to sell my much beloved little house & move closer to my dad & siblings. I know that they would (& do) step in & give a hand when necessary. Families are funny things. When husband & I lived out in the Pacific NW we created a family of friends (course we didn't have difficult children). [/QUOTE]
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