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difficult child has now sold (ebay) all the gifts he received from us last year...
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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 487934" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I am <em>very</em> sorry if I upset you. I honestly did not mean it that way. You have fit so well into the family here that I forgot you have only been here a few months! Most of us post about our non difficult child kids and the things they are doing, either in the watercooler or as part of a post in another forum. Having not heard much about your other children, it gave me a rather skewed view of your life. For reacting to that, I am very sorry. We can only know each other through the words typed on the board, so mistakes and misconceptions occur from time to time. They are NOT meant to be nasty or rude. </p><p></p><p>I really admire the way you handled your son's problems. There are a LOT of people who could not have acted as decisively or with the unity that you and husband did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 487934, member: 1233"] I am [I]very[/I] sorry if I upset you. I honestly did not mean it that way. You have fit so well into the family here that I forgot you have only been here a few months! Most of us post about our non difficult child kids and the things they are doing, either in the watercooler or as part of a post in another forum. Having not heard much about your other children, it gave me a rather skewed view of your life. For reacting to that, I am very sorry. We can only know each other through the words typed on the board, so mistakes and misconceptions occur from time to time. They are NOT meant to be nasty or rude. I really admire the way you handled your son's problems. There are a LOT of people who could not have acted as decisively or with the unity that you and husband did. [/QUOTE]
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