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Current Events => The DUmpster => Topic started by: franksolich on March 23, 2021, 06:40:58 PM
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https://www.democraticunderground.com/1266719
Oh my.
By the way, one's curious about how the farm's going.
mopinko (59,170 posts) Tue Mar 9, 2021, 11:17 AM
well, maybe i opened a door.
so all this w second son comes against a background of a divorce after a 30 yr marriage, and a complete split in the family.
dad is the hero, and everyone hates me. that has thawed this last year, partly because of all this drama.
things are pretty cordial w the ex, and feelers have been extended to the other kids.
cutting people off until you let them back in is just a thing we do in my big irish family.
i do it myself. not rly talking to my siblings right now.
sometimes the wounds never do heal. when i traced my family tree i found a bunch of aunts and uncles that i never heard a peep about.
but most times, we do. or enough of us do. sometimes that means a tragedy, but sometimes it takes a celebration.
so. since the split in '14, thanksgiving has been the minimal possible thing in my life.
i volunteered a lot of them, had adopted family.
i decided that i am going to do a big deal this year. anyone who can be an adult is invited.
i let the ex know, and graeme.
it'll give me a deadline to take care of some issues w the house. and early warning will give them time for it to sink in.
i failed as a mom in a ton of ways, but 1 thing i def got right is that i gave them siblings.
that saved my life growing up. the bonds get strained sometimes. but they are way tighter than i was w my family.
they're all tired of dealing w their brother, but he is still their brother. that means something to every one of them. there are wounds. he passed along his misery.
but they all know why now. if i can get them all to show up, i know it will lift him up.
i know whether they admit it or not, they want to be back in this house, too.
it's always been a work in progress, and there have been changes that some of them didnt see.
there's a few small projects on the to-do-list that i know will make my heirs happy.
so, not sure how far this gets him, but it cant be a bad thing to wrap him up in home and family for a bit.
Only one primitive response, which for Big Mo is a poor showing. One wonders what she did to get the primitives to shun her; after all, in my 20 years of studying the primitives, she's been universally liked, even though her ex-husband and children despise her.
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Looks like Mo-Mo's visited Verbosity-R-Us. Or maybe she's 3/4 lit.
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Looks like Mo-Mo's visited Verbosity-R-Us. Or maybe she's 3/4 lit.
My fascination with Big Mo--and I truly am fascinated--is that she had a husband who loved her almost to death, a husband who did everything she told him to do, a husband who gave her everything she wanted.....but still, she divorced him.
I suspect that most, if not all, of the female race would stick with a guy like that.
Oh, the Great Mysteries of Mo.
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My fascination with Big Mo--and I truly am fascinated--is that she had a husband who loved her almost to death, a husband who did everything she told him to do, a husband who gave her everything she wanted.....but still, she divorced him.
I suspect that most, if not all, of the female race would stick with a guy like that.
Oh, the Great Mysteries of Mo.
Maybe she was POed that she couldn't condemn him as an MCP?
(Male Chauvinist Pig)