So angry at Rejuvenation
Elizabeth Austin
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OT: I'm so angry, I could spit!
Comments (34)I've had a couple issues there myself. I guess there are some issues with how they came across because I did spend some time crying about it off and on. I thought, kind of like Lisa, that I was being too sensitive. Now, with all the different opinions, it definitely seems they have some problems with how they communicate to their members. I still think their hearts are in the right place, but they should work with how they communicate what they need to, or basically, they need to work on how they come across to others. Cody used the word "reprimand" which is very much how they come off. Anyways, Lisa, I'm glad you've successfully completed so many "trades" there as they call them. I've been trading there for over a year and haven't done near that many! There are some great members there as you get to know the individuals. I'm glad I blew off the issues there to be able to get to know some of the great gardeners/people in the group. Blessings, Angela...See MoreSo Angry at my husband
Comments (8)I'm so sorry. I know this must hurt you so badly when you are grieving. Certainly you would want him to grieve with you. I can imagine and I know for a fact from others' experiences with step fathers and mothers that you all have a whole different dimension to deal with being that your spouse doesn't grieve the same as you since you don't share the same love for your children, even in the best of relationships. Have you tried talking to him about your feelings regarding his flippant attitude and insensitivity towards your grief? Maybe you should tell him that it's one thing for him not to have loved your son like you do, but being that he is your husband, you would appreciate and you expect him to be considerate of your feelings. I know you must feel that you are totally alone with this. I'm so sorry. It's hard enough when you have a spouse that is grieving with you. Even then, there are separate issues that each has to deal with. Does this man have children of his own? I know he still would not have a clue, but try telling him to imagine if he would lose one of his and ask him how he would expect you to behave just 3 months afterwards. I wish I could make you feel better with this, but my only thoughts are that he obviously just doesn't have a clue (which no one does unless they are dealing with it), and that you should try to talk to him about your feelings. Please keep us posted and please keep coming here. Believe me, whatever you are feeling or going through, there is someone else who can relate. Hugs to you! Lu...See MoreI'm so damn angry at snowmobilers
Comments (15)We live in a rural area with a lot of property with woods and fields. People, not just kids, go up the hill to drink, drugs and sex, my neighbor riding her horse in broad daylight went past a car and 2 hineys smiled at her. I'm tired of it. The owner of the land thinks it's funny. He doesn't live out here just bought the property as an investment. If I now see someone going up the hill, I call the police. Someone kept breaking out the light at the corner of our property to darken the road. It stays clear for a while and then I call them again. The ATV's are not licensed for the road so by law are not to be on the road. If they're doing donuts on the road in front of my house, I go out, tell them they don't live in this area and to leave or I'll call the police. I get to ride my broom year round now. Respecting people's property is being done less and less. I pay the house payment, I pay the taxes and I'll be **** if they are going to tear up my property and road, throw their bottles and cans around and yell like crazy. We live in a nice area and I want it to stay that way. If rural, there's the sheriff and county commissioner for your area. When approached as to what can be done or what would they do if done by their house, I get help. Lynn...See Moreso angry at daughter, yet miss her
Comments (5)Cheri~ As appalling as this situation sounds, and I am very sorry for you, are you able to clearly separate fact from hearsay? I would be very angry, too, but in time I think I would would be afraid for what has happened to my daughter. Was it a breakdown, do you know for a fact she left on her own, can you confirm any of this? Once you know the facts, from there you can sort it out. Her life is not your life, and if she still desires to have a relationship with you, she will at some point, know she has to explain something. In this situation, it is most important to disregard things you hear from others and focus on what you have heard from her directly. Good Luck...See Moredoug_ b
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