Today we discovered that Mum has been drinking for nearly nine months, and that she'd told all her friends that her doctor had said it was okay for her to drink. (What he actually told her was "You'll probably die if you start drinking again." You can see how easily one might confuse the two.) My sisters and I were the only people not to have known.
Tara says my niece has been crying and fretting for her Marnie that she loves.
ulva - I HAS A HAT THANK YOU THANK YOU I LOVE YOU <3
Tara says my niece has been crying and fretting for her Marnie that she loves.
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Unfortunately I don't have anything useful to offer other than the usual good thoughts. Take care, Liz.
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I can't imagine what it's like to be living with something like that so close as you do and she does. I understand the instant wish to cut someone out of your life who has let you down time and time again, but as you said in the previous entry about this, it's not that easy when it's family. Especially if it's a mum or a dad. A husband is actually someone you can kick out in a different way. But still, in both cases their problems become your problems. I was really hoping this wouldn't happen, and I won't give up hope that change can happen for good. *hugs*
Glad the hat arrived finally. It's been on the way for more than a week now so I had started to wonder if someone along the way thought it radiated fancy Jayne hat and kept it!
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