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Re: Just told my eldest...
Originally Posted by TiddlyPom
(Post 5825671)
And just to prove that whilst you're dealing with the shitty stuff, along comes something else...
Headlice! :rofl: Gotta find the humour ... |
Re: Just told my eldest...
Originally Posted by Streaks
(Post 5825695)
ah well, just hope he's caught the little buggers too:thumbsup:
Have you seen my hair? :lol: Oh no! No battles here, just a sad day we're trying to keep sane. |
Re: Just told my eldest...
Originally Posted by TiddlyPom
(Post 5825605)
I hope they'll be ok. :unsure:
I'm worried about the little one more I think.... male and vulnerable etc... OH and I are totally agreed that we're singing from the same hymn sheeet on this... I wasn't going to tell eldest on her own but actually it just worked like that as she wandered into my room at 6.30am and we lay in bed chatting. Her reaction is good...she's actually ok. I'm amazed.
Originally Posted by TiddlyPom
(Post 5825671)
And just to prove that whilst you're dealing with the shitty stuff, along comes something else...
Headlice! :rofl: Gotta find the humour ... |
Re: Just told my eldest...
Originally Posted by penky
(Post 5825722)
that sounds a nice way that you told her, all relaxed and natural :)
they pick their moments those pesky little bandits don't they! funnily enough I noticed my stepdaughter had them whilst I was in the blue mountains last , its you mountain people isn't it!! :sneaky:;) :lol: |
Re: Just told my eldest...
I'm thinking of making hot chocolate and cookies... and then we'll all sit down and have a chat, with the little one on my knee... .
I don't know how else to do it. |
Re: Just told my eldest...
Originally Posted by TiddlyPom
(Post 5825909)
I'm thinking of making hot chocolate and cookies... and then we'll all sit down and have a chat, with the little one on my knee... .
I don't know how else to do it. |
Re: Just told my eldest...
Originally Posted by asher
(Post 5825919)
sounds a good plan to me:thumbsup:
There's definitely a gap in the market. :blink: |
Re: Just told my eldest...
Originally Posted by TiddlyPom
(Post 5825932)
Ok... Did anyone write a rule book on this or is it a 'make it up as you go along' thing?
There's definitely a gap in the market. :blink: |
Re: Just told my eldest...
Originally Posted by TiddlyPom
(Post 5825909)
I'm thinking of making hot chocolate and cookies... and then we'll all sit down and have a chat, with the little one on my knee... .
I don't know how else to do it. Good luck Staff |
Re: Just told my eldest...
Originally Posted by CarolineW
(Post 5825941)
Looks like you have just written it. You have had a tough time and are getting there really well. I don't envy you one bit.
I think that's the only way. |
Re: Just told my eldest...
Originally Posted by TiddlyPom
(Post 5825932)
Ok... Did anyone write a rule book on this or is it a 'make it up as you go along' thing?
There's definitely a gap in the market. :blink: |
Re: Just told my eldest...
Hugs to you and congratulations on raising a sensitive and aware daughter.
Sounds like you are doing it just fine but can only concur with what Staff said - just be sure to make it very clear that it was nothing they said or did, just that the grown ups decided they didnt want to be together any more but that you both love them just as much as you ever did. Little kids often get the wrong end of the stick and I have worked with kids who have thought it was their fault because they didnt keep their rooms tidy or they bashed their little brother. They probably wont know what questions to ask just now and will probably be much more concerned about whether it is time to go out and play with the dog. They will probably come back to you for clarification at times when you least expect it. Good luck with it! (And remember that if they are having a hard time of it and they are at school, the school counsellor is a good person to talk to about some things you may be able to do) |
Re: Just told my eldest...
Originally Posted by quoll
(Post 5825973)
Hugs to you and congratulations on raising a sensitive and aware daughter.
Sounds like you are doing it just fine but can only concur with what Staff said - just be sure to make it very clear that it was nothing they said or did, just that the grown ups decided they didnt want to be together any more but that you both love them just as much as you ever did. Little kids often get the wrong end of the stick and I have worked with kids who have thought it was their fault because they didnt keep their rooms tidy or they bashed their little brother. They probably wont know what questions to ask just now and will probably be much more concerned about whether it is time to go out and play with the dog. They will probably come back to you for clarification at times when you least expect it. Good luck with it! (And remember that if they are having a hard time of it and they are at school, the school counsellor is a good person to talk to about some things you may be able to do) Luckily they're in an excellent school and I've been able to alert them so they're expecting this. I know they will be wonderfully supportive. I've told the eldest and will tell the others that this is not their fault... that their incredible human beings and wonderful children... and that this is an adult thing that maybe they can't understand now but they will do in the future... I also said we needed to really show them how to be loved and to love and that we were setting a lousy example right now... and that we didn't want to do that. I also said this isn't a fighting thing, that other kids have, where their parents hate each other... that this is just a 'something gone' thing and that it's no-one's fault, just something that happens in relationships sometimes. Eldest seems ok. She actually said this would be 'interesting' and that 'change is good'... She's surprised me. |
Re: Just told my eldest...
Bless her, she must have known how unhappy you've been for ages. This is probably a relief for her.
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Re: Just told my eldest...
Originally Posted by esperanza
(Post 5826015)
Bless her, she must have known how unhappy you've been for ages. This is probably a relief for her.
I'm dreading this but suspect it will be ok. |
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