LuvOrlando
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- Jun 8, 2006
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Uggh, I can't stand this time of year. The period between Mother's Day and Father's day pulls my childhood & general realities about my family tree way closer to my conscious mind than I like it to be. This state of being just isn't good and it seems I am always stepping off a cliff and free-falling into such a sad place, clawing my way back up to normal only to do it all over again. Sometimes a song will set me off, other times a conversation, still others when my own head just flat out betrays me but the worst has got to be when I am out shopping and see a woman my age obviously taking her older Mom out shopping.
Exhausting...
Sorry to be a downer but I just have to let it out. I try not to talk to my DH about this, he just thinks I should be over it by now, he gets mad and/or frustrated he can't 'fix it' so I keep it to myself but I don't get how he expects me to be over it? How do you get over stuff like this? I just don't think people do, they move on and they deal with it in healthy ways but it's always there... like a usually ignored chair off in a corner where you sit from time to time and see the world from a different point of view. I hate this stupid chair.
For the record, I'll be ok, I know this will pass... I'm just not ok right now.
Exhausting...
Sorry to be a downer but I just have to let it out. I try not to talk to my DH about this, he just thinks I should be over it by now, he gets mad and/or frustrated he can't 'fix it' so I keep it to myself but I don't get how he expects me to be over it? How do you get over stuff like this? I just don't think people do, they move on and they deal with it in healthy ways but it's always there... like a usually ignored chair off in a corner where you sit from time to time and see the world from a different point of view. I hate this stupid chair.
For the record, I'll be ok, I know this will pass... I'm just not ok right now.
Just try to get through and focus on making your relationship with your family (your kids/spouse) the best that you can 

It's always good to let it out, especially when our "loved ones" don't want to hear about it anymore.
I remember being so PROUD that I had the "bestest" Daddy in the world! 


