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RockRose Female, 48 years Austin - TX Member since Nov 2006
, May 09, 2008 09:41AM
What would be best for your kids would probably be if you and their dad switch homes every other week. That way the kids get to live in the same place and all their "stuff" is there, their friends know where to reach them, etc.
RockRose Female, 48 years Austin - TX Member since Nov 2006
, May 09, 2008 07:14PM
I'm not being sarcastic at all, I promise. My son's best friend is 7th grade, he does a week here and a week there, and it's awful. Two different households, two different sets of rules, it's hard to remember where to find him, and he is kind of up in the air all the time. I'm being totally serious that if someone has to be burdened by this, it should be the parents instead of the kids.
The fact that this is such a TOTALLY preposterous suggestion to you is very telling. You'd HATE it. How do you think the kids feel?
momeluv Female, 49 years Orange County - CA Member since Mar 2008
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momeluv Female, 49 years Orange County - CA Member since Mar 2008
Mood: momeluv is so sorry & would just like to say in advance and again to some if you are offended by any thing that I put in my journal. I sure am sorry for any words that I may have spelled wrong or any keys I may have hit that I shouldn't have! I think some where around here it is stated that you shouln't accept any of our advise as true and correct. If you have a health issue always check with a health professional. That said, there are some people that are just to darn serious! I put things in and around here that I find interesting. I woiuld never force my stuff on any body. If you don't like what I write then maybe you should stay clear of any thing that has "momeluv" in it!!! To my friends that love & support me & know my heart. I love you! Oh, Hubby & Princess just got here with take-out! YUM!! I got a beef & chicken terriyaki bowl!! Love it!! Sweet dream to those going to bed & have a wonderful day to those that are just getting started! Hugs, D ^j^ momeluv Journal Entry: "
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momeluv Female, 49 years Orange County - CA Member since Mar 2008
Mood: momeluv is so sorry & would just like to say in advance and again to some if you are offended by any thing that I put in my journal. I sure am sorry for any words that I may have spelled wrong or any keys I may have hit that I shouldn't have! I think some where around here it is stated that you shouln't accept any of our advise as true and correct. If you have a health issue always check with a health professional. That said, there are some people that are just to darn serious! I put things in and around here that I find interesting. I woiuld never force my stuff on any body. If you don't like what I write then maybe you should stay clear of any thing that has "momeluv" in it!!! To my friends that love & support me & know my heart. I love you! Oh, Hubby & Princess just got here with take-out! YUM!! I got a beef & chicken terriyaki bowl!! Love it!! Sweet dream to those going to bed & have a wonderful day to those that are just getting started! Hugs, D ^j^ momeluv Journal Entry: "
Reach high! The fine..." [Read]
The fact that this is such a TOTALLY preposterous suggestion to you is very telling. You'd HATE it. How do you think the kids feel?
While RR's suggestion would be best for the kids at this point, if there are girlfriends, boyfriends, new husband, new wife, other people's kids, new kids together, etc. involved, I can see where that would complicate such a visitation arrangement, as well as add to the stress your children are experiencing.
But, I don't know how you expect to get your ex (who thinks you're vindictive) to agree to not seeing his children as often or even if that would be good for his kids, since your daughter seems angry that she doesn't see him often enough as it is. Not sure how cutting back his visitation would help with that.
The main idea should be though to listen to your children`s feelings. And if your daughter wishes to spend more time with her Dad, I would definitely let her. She may currently be saying this out of opposition but regardless, she needs to feel that she is being heard and understood.
I was already a teenager when my parents separated but still remember how confused I was about my role in the whole situation. I remember trying to focus on homework but my head kept hammering "I can not think about math now, I need to understand my family first", day after day. Luckily my mother signed me up with a psychologist so I had a neutral person to talk to once in a while. I can just imagine how confused young children must feel. My son has a special travel backpack with all his favorite items that will make him feel home away from home, but even after only two days of absence when he comes home, he spends at least two hours checking every plant, every toy, every piece of furniture and gives every stuffed animal a kiss saying: "I am back, did you miss me?" Anything longer than two days in a row has made him resentful, angry and restless. He is 6.