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How to communicate to your children that they need to help with holiday meals

Started by GalfromBrooklyn, October 16, 2011, 04:42:23 PM

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sesamejane

I so agree flower.  I used to spend so much time and feel so much love and excitement - expectations again....thinking the ones I loved would feel the 'specialness.'  they didn't really.  I gave up.   I still will cook my children breakfast in bed because I enjoy doing that too. But I do it for me too.   :-*