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Old Jun 18, 2016, 01:05 PM
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Originally Posted by Waterbear View Post
I had a bad time this mother's day just gone, first since I lost Mum. My 'auntie' called but had nothing nice or helpful to say at all, just talked for about a minute and a half about my brother and my dad, though she did say thanks for the card I sent there was nothing else there. (It wasnt a mothers day card i sent ber but just a card, me trying to reach out to people who might have given a ****) I don't think I was wrong to expect her to ask how I was doing or to say that she thought she would call because I might be having a hard time. She didn't even mention the fact it was mothers day. (I didn't have a good relationship with my Mum but it doesn't mean I wasn't struggling).

Anyway, long story short, when I told old T about this and how it left me feeling like I had been kicked in the face while I was already down she said in her lovely, calm, reassuring voice, "I thought about you on Mother's day" and it was the first time I managed to actually lookher in the eyes and I saw genuine care. I will always remember that, and her, on Mother's day from now on.
How nice that you can internalize that image of your T on Mothers Day. That's really lovely. Also, I want to say that I feel like Father's Day is hardest for me precisely * because * I have no relationship with my dad. I think these holidays are toughest on the kids (big and little) who feel short changed in parental relationships. Like its a reminder that they need to mourn for the relationship they never had.
Thanks for this!
Cinnamon_Stick, Out There, Waterbear