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<blockquote data-quote="elizabrary" data-source="post: 745069" data-attributes="member: 11235"><p>Acacia- So sorry your New Year's Eve was messed up. I know exactly what you mean. There have been many times when I felt like I was just losing my mind with all the chaos and stress. I get that your husband would be frustrated with the situation, but I'm sure it makes you feel worse as he looks at you expecting you to fix a situation you didn't create. I'm single, so mostly I just deal with my daughter's crazy on my own. But when I have to tell my parents unpleasant things about her I always dread it. I have gotten much better about letting them know I am not responsible for my adult daughter's behavior and choices. I have communicated it in a matter of fact, calm manner and they seem to have gotten the message. I hope you have been able to find a few minutes of peace in the chaos. For me, even just taking a quick walk helps. Hoping the new year brings peace to you.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="elizabrary, post: 745069, member: 11235"] Acacia- So sorry your New Year's Eve was messed up. I know exactly what you mean. There have been many times when I felt like I was just losing my mind with all the chaos and stress. I get that your husband would be frustrated with the situation, but I'm sure it makes you feel worse as he looks at you expecting you to fix a situation you didn't create. I'm single, so mostly I just deal with my daughter's crazy on my own. But when I have to tell my parents unpleasant things about her I always dread it. I have gotten much better about letting them know I am not responsible for my adult daughter's behavior and choices. I have communicated it in a matter of fact, calm manner and they seem to have gotten the message. I hope you have been able to find a few minutes of peace in the chaos. For me, even just taking a quick walk helps. Hoping the new year brings peace to you. [/QUOTE]
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