The fact that so many prefer to put the anger first says something about those who put their child(ren) first.
So much this.
One of my clients has chosen to deal with custody issues as a 'business-like teamwork' situation. The child is all that matters. This seems infinitely more practical and sustainable than putting the anger first.
Nobody
thinks
they're putting anger first. If you presented the choice to them like that they'd all deny it. But it's hard to let go of the feeling of being wronged.
As the wise amych once taught me, any time you act (react?) out of a wounded sense of ego it's likely the wrong impulse. The trick is to catch yourself in that moment. Not easy in the flush of feeling.
ION, Big Ass Thunder Storm in SF. Which is unusual here.
Pouring here.
and I just found out one of my 16 yr old library volunteers ( girl) disappeared last night
Oh, gosh, beth, how scary. Safety~ma for her.
Indeed. I hope she's just out being 16-years-old, and not... other.
Not other~Ma, too.
Goodness, beth, I hope she's ok.
I just had 9 hours of sleep in my own bed, after several nights trying to sleep on a blow-up mattress in my niece's room. She's always wonderfully gracious about sharing her space, but it's great to be back to my pillow-top queen-size mattress, with bonus knee-warming cat.
beth, how awful! I hope she's ok.
Beth, all kinds of ~ma going out to her. I hope she's safe.
Jilli playing with her mini-me doll is awesome. Cash getting excited over a cami is equally as awesome. Both are very smile inducing.
Ashton cat has been sleeping in our bedroom since he got sick but I think DH is over it now. Ash *is* doing much better... Enough to return to his habit of being very chatty if we're asleep and he wants attention or food or whatever. I don't mind it that much because when I had my place my furry roomies were almost always allowed in my room, but Mike has always had a closed-off bedroom policy with his cats. Which I understand, for the most part, so I let his ruling stand, but I will miss falling asleep to the sound of a purring kitty.
Tons and tons of found-and-home-and-safe~ma to your volunteer, beth, and at least as much ~ma to her parents. How terrifying.
Skippy McSkipperPants here. About 600 posts missed and the last 100 or so skimmed. Hate doing that! And yet.
Safe and sound ~ma for the teen.
Skimmed too few of the Christmas tales. What I saw sounded good. I hope family gatherings were drama free and fun.
We had lovely gatherings here and at my parents. Presents were just the right things. Food was scrumptious. The worst was the mushroom barley soup that was just plain bland; the best was the very well received homemade Irish Cream and Kahlua mix. Yum. The broccoli cheese casserole was mighty awesome too. Alas, MIL decided to pour water in the pan when we clearly could have scraped out another cup or two.
Yesterday was all about resting. Today I am working like mad to prepare for departure early Tuesday to snow country.
There is much more, but again with the working like mad part.
~ma and hugs and such all round.
Also, baby! Well done, GC.