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Re: Wanting a mommy (long) trigger » annierose

Posted by daisym on July 28, 2005, at 10:48:34

In reply to Re: Wanting a mommy (long) trigger » daisym, posted by annierose on July 28, 2005, at 7:26:19

No worries about writing about yourself. This helps a lot, I want to hear about other people's experience and how they are effected. It makes all this not so lonely.

I'm glad you said you think my relationship with my therapist is strong -- I'm so worried about that right now. But he seems to expect all this right now...

It sounds like you are raising a very empathetic child and you've done things different than your mom did. I think I have too, not that my kids don't make jokes about how much I work. But they show up at the office all the time and have always been completely welcome there. A bonus for working with kids, all staff kids are allowed too. But I this makes me think that my oldest two going away to college creates deep sadness and questions about who I am when I'm no longer an everyday mom...4 more years and the last one goes too. Hopefully by then I'll be ready.

Any bets I'll still be therapy?

 

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