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Started by Julie Marie, December 29, 2009, 12:57:23 PM

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Julie Marie

J & I had a nice dinner with my mom.  The other couple was very nice and we all got along well.  After dinner we went back to the other couple's condo (they are probably both in their 80's) and they were very cordial.  We then found a place to sit and talk for a while.  It was a very pleasant time.

I was kind of surprised to hear my mom say how depressing Christmas is for her.  She knows she will never get to see all her kids together again because some of them refuse (yours truly NOT in that category).  It made me wonder why my siblings wouldn't do that for her.

Just as we were leaving she told me many people at the assisted living facility had been abandoned by their families.  They were too much of a burden.  It sounded all too familiar.  I guess family is supportive as long as you're not too much of a burden.  The myth of family unity validated again.  How sad.

But for J & I and I think my mom, maybe even the other couple, it was a very nice time and I think we all enjoyed each other's company.  We will be back again soon and maybe next time we can do something to bring some real joy into their lives.

Julie
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Janet_Girl

Good for you, Julie.  Your Mom sounds like she needs her daughter to be there.  And she seems to have come to terms about her future daughter-in-law too.

Too bad your siblings can see that Mom needs them as well.



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Janet
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Suzy

So glad to hear it, Julie!  Help your mom, yourselves, and the other couple all at the same time.  Can't beat that, can you?

Kristi
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gennee

I'm glad that you enjoyed a wonderful day with your mom. You're right about the myth of family unity.

Gennee


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chrysalis

That's a terrible truth about abandonment. Now I want to cry :(
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jesse

Glad it went well for you julie i hpe you see them again soon. My parents are deceased i havnt seen either of them since i was 14 and was kicked to the streets for being trans i guess i am a reverse abandoment. the funny thing is i wouldnt have even known they died if it wasnt for my sister who ad helped me survive all those years ago family unity whats that....
jessica
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