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<blockquote data-quote="Blue Nude" data-source="post: 379615"><p>Sorry for big paragraph -- I can't figure out how to insert paragraph breaks or the smilies. Hrumph. Thanks for the compliments on my avatar. I do love Matisse. I had the opportunity to go to Difficult Child earlier this year and saw some of his work in person. I was amazed at how large the cutouts are. They're huge! I'll have to get the Explosive Child book. Sounds like an appropriate read for me and my husband. As for the hubby -- I don't think he's depressed in the clinical sense, but he probably does have some situation depression going on. As do all of us . He went away for a week earlier this year and came back the man that I had fallen in love with. It only lasted for about a week, however. I gave him a tennis clinic weekend gift for his birthday, but he hasn't booked it or gone yet. difficult child -- all was pretty calm yesterday. She was napping when I got home from work (she sleeps a lot, I don't know if it's teenager, medications, or depression). She got up and I saw that she hadn't washed her hair in days. She wanted to go with me to son's taekwondo class. I wouldn't let her out in public with her greasy hair. Lo and Behold, she didn't launch a battle. She just asked me to wash it for her under the bathtub faucet!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Blue Nude, post: 379615"] Sorry for big paragraph -- I can't figure out how to insert paragraph breaks or the smilies. Hrumph. Thanks for the compliments on my avatar. I do love Matisse. I had the opportunity to go to Difficult Child earlier this year and saw some of his work in person. I was amazed at how large the cutouts are. They're huge! I'll have to get the Explosive Child book. Sounds like an appropriate read for me and my husband. As for the hubby -- I don't think he's depressed in the clinical sense, but he probably does have some situation depression going on. As do all of us . He went away for a week earlier this year and came back the man that I had fallen in love with. It only lasted for about a week, however. I gave him a tennis clinic weekend gift for his birthday, but he hasn't booked it or gone yet. difficult child -- all was pretty calm yesterday. She was napping when I got home from work (she sleeps a lot, I don't know if it's teenager, medications, or depression). She got up and I saw that she hadn't washed her hair in days. She wanted to go with me to son's taekwondo class. I wouldn't let her out in public with her greasy hair. Lo and Behold, she didn't launch a battle. She just asked me to wash it for her under the bathtub faucet! [/QUOTE]
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