Rhonda,
Yes, I agree, which shows a lack of maturity. Believe me, one needs
maturity when raising children. I had to learn that the hard way. I
thought that I was mature at 26, when I had my first born, but honey, I
learned the hard way that when I came to maturity, I wasn't quite out of
diapers yet myself. Parenting is one of the most selfless things that you
will ever do. Oh man, I can remember just looking forward to that second
cup of coffee because that meant that my kids were fed and happily playing
and I could have five minutes to think. Don't even ask how I drank the
first cup of the day back then. The early morning was such a blurr that I
don't think that I remember it, but, I can tell you one thinng, it wasn't
ingested in a calm quiet coffee break with my bible open, having my
peaceful, morning devotions. Oh, perhaps that was my intent, but somebody
forgot to tell the kids! GRIN!
Kathy
At 12:45 PM 2/19/2005, you wrote:
>I don't know that an apology is needed, sometimes when a person seems bent
>on doing something, we might strongly urge them to LISTEN seems, to me, that
>Chris didn't want to listen at all, he takes any sort of disagreement as
>an offense to him personally.
>Rhonda
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