Re: [AlwaysLearning] Digest Number 1905
Betsy Hill
**It seemed like motherly frustration to me.**
(I ripped this out of context and lost the thread.)
I just wanted to comment that it seems the necessary point about
motherly frustration is that we all feel it from time to time. (Some
more than others.) When the feeling of motherly frustration happens,
fixing it or letting it go are both better choices than justifying it.
Betsy
(I ripped this out of context and lost the thread.)
I just wanted to comment that it seems the necessary point about
motherly frustration is that we all feel it from time to time. (Some
more than others.) When the feeling of motherly frustration happens,
fixing it or letting it go are both better choices than justifying it.
Betsy
Sandra Dodd
On May 12, 2006, at 9:19 AM, Betsy Hill wrote:
a martyr, or blaming children for being so inconvenient CAN be avoided!
Sandra
>Good point.
>
> I just wanted to comment that it seems the necessary point about
> motherly frustration is that we all feel it from time to time. (Some
> more than others.) When the feeling of motherly frustration happens,
> fixing it or letting it go are both better choices than justifying it.
> **It seemed like motherly frustration to me.**Motherly frustration can't be avoided, but wallowing in it, becoming
a martyr, or blaming children for being so inconvenient CAN be avoided!
Sandra