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Holidays Ahead...Anybody else dreading them?
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<blockquote data-quote="DaisyC1234" data-source="post: 753809" data-attributes="member: 24338"><p>I never really like the holidays, just because my parents always worried about by brother and his issues. This year with my husband and mom at odds, for now, I'm hoping time with smooth that over, it will just be us and my husbands family over for Thanksgiving. I invited my oldest daughter over and the two grandbabies. The other day the Difficult Child daughter was over doing some laundry and she actually spoke to my husband and he responded back. It was a small conversation about something the grandbaby said. Again, I'm not the middle man and can't make people be nice or apologize to each other, so I hope this gets smoothed out as well. My Cass still doesn't feel comfortable with her sister being at the house, but I hope over time they can mend that relationship. The oldest would steal from her and she works hard for her money and the stuff she buys.</p><p></p><p>Christmas eve is always spent at my mother in law's home and an uncle who lives down the street always has Santa Clause over for the kids, so we do that. Christmas day was usually spent with my mom and dad at their home, probably not this year. We will just veg at home watching TV and playing with the "toys" the kids get.</p><p></p><p>I do Bikram Yoga and Pilates classes and one of the instructors always says "You don't get what you wish for, you get what you work hard for" I love this, and I tell my other two children Cass and Orion this all the time. </p><p></p><p>I'm still raising these other two children, so I gotta keep it together. </p><p></p><p>I just found out the other day that my brother is now really homeless (no car), which makes me sad for him. We were never close, but I still feel for him.</p><p></p><p></p><p>I can't wait for it to be over!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaisyC1234, post: 753809, member: 24338"] I never really like the holidays, just because my parents always worried about by brother and his issues. This year with my husband and mom at odds, for now, I'm hoping time with smooth that over, it will just be us and my husbands family over for Thanksgiving. I invited my oldest daughter over and the two grandbabies. The other day the Difficult Child daughter was over doing some laundry and she actually spoke to my husband and he responded back. It was a small conversation about something the grandbaby said. Again, I'm not the middle man and can't make people be nice or apologize to each other, so I hope this gets smoothed out as well. My Cass still doesn't feel comfortable with her sister being at the house, but I hope over time they can mend that relationship. The oldest would steal from her and she works hard for her money and the stuff she buys. Christmas eve is always spent at my mother in law's home and an uncle who lives down the street always has Santa Clause over for the kids, so we do that. Christmas day was usually spent with my mom and dad at their home, probably not this year. We will just veg at home watching TV and playing with the "toys" the kids get. I do Bikram Yoga and Pilates classes and one of the instructors always says "You don't get what you wish for, you get what you work hard for" I love this, and I tell my other two children Cass and Orion this all the time. I'm still raising these other two children, so I gotta keep it together. I just found out the other day that my brother is now really homeless (no car), which makes me sad for him. We were never close, but I still feel for him. I can't wait for it to be over! [/QUOTE]
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