I am glad you had a good time.
I am glad you had a good time.
Blessed are the children of the piecemakers for they shall inherit the quilts!
Pat, I am thinking about you. We've all been there a time or ten thousand. Just had a total meltdown about two Saturdays ago myself dealing with my Mom who has Alzheimers. The short version..went to take her out for the day, didn't remember I was coming and the staff were clueless (even though I had called them). She left with a friend and got back about the time I was leaving. Got into an argument with the friend (she thinks we don't take very good care of Mom). Mom was hateful and said I was an embarrassment to her and her "people". Left in tears to drive 30 miles back to Wichita. Did a little shopping - didn't help and kept sobbing. Went to my Dads - they're wonderful. After about 4 beers - they decided to drive me 60 miles home, brought pizza and then things started looking up a bit. Take care, Pat. And...I'm hoping to go to the retreat next year...... Hugs.
Carolyn
Hugs to you Pat and to you Carolyn. To happier days ahead
Reunions are difficult enough without all the other added pressures you've had. Try to wipe your slate clean and go to the reunion and enjoy yourself. I'm sure MM will be by your side as support. (((HUGS)))