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RE: Small moment

in OCD3 years ago

Parents don't need apologising for the daft kid things. The moment is over and it is one that they will put down to the madness of kids.. even as you say to the point of forgetting all about it, the moment becoming just an escapade they will shake their head at because everything was ok in the end. It will have been the same for him. We all look back and feel shame over some things and wish things could have been said or been different. It's my dad's birthday this week and all I can do is run over the things that should have been said and done but weren't. The misery of his last four five months. But in the end I can smile and know that if he actually could hear my thoughts he would laugh and tell me to fucking behave myself. He works probably be right :0)

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You're right of course, and I know it myself, but thanks for saying so, it's good to hear it.

Pretty hard time for you this week, I know man. It's the could have or should have been said/done differently thing that niggles right? I have that obviously, but one can only smile and recall those we don't have with us any longer with fondness. I guess the other stuff often melts away when they depart. Not always, but in our cases I think.

Trust the Boomeister to come out with such wisdom. (Or is it steemyboom?)

Boomsteem!! ;0)

Lol. Sorry, could not resist that.

Haha, it cracks me up :0)