A break from my musings for Father’s Day

Jun 17, 2012 20:04

I’ve written a lot about my ASD son and about the parenting decisions we made ( Read more... )

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wood_dragon June 18 2012, 00:18:49 UTC
A very happy father's day to him!

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estara June 18 2012, 18:33:32 UTC
This!

...imagine, a father who doesn't shout O.O

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msagara June 19 2012, 01:56:49 UTC
..imagine, a father who doesn't shout O.O

My father was not a shouter, either; my mother had the raised voice. But if my father did lose his temper - I think it happened maybe four times in my childhood - it was impressive, for a value of impressive that had the force of Natural Disaster.

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estara June 19 2012, 11:30:09 UTC
Well, for normal annoyances the mother, yes ( ... )

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ex_triciasu June 18 2012, 05:09:09 UTC
Your posts are awesome in general but this one brought tears to my eyes. I hope your husband enjoyed reading this and that he had a great Father's Day.

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msagara June 19 2012, 01:57:48 UTC
Your posts are awesome in general but this one brought tears to my eyes. I hope your husband enjoyed reading this and that he had a great Father's Day.

Thank you. I often feel I don't thank him enough, and of course his through processes and mine are different - it made parenting interesting, but we often covered a wider angle of view between the two of us.

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msagara June 19 2012, 02:00:00 UTC
Awed. At both of you. My marriage failed in large part to his "helping" with the children he'd insisted he wanted and yet proved ghastly at raising.

I think it's really hard to leave someone you don't trust as a parent with your kids. Even if that person is also a parent. It is one thing I did not have to face =/.

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desayunoencama June 18 2012, 11:05:04 UTC
Lovely

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la_marquise_de_ June 18 2012, 12:57:55 UTC
I hope you had a good father's day too.
T is an amazing human being. As, of course, are you.

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