Guest guest Posted April 26, 2000 Report Share Posted April 26, 2000 << Babies can also sense what is required. When I would carry my kids they knew they couldn't lean away from me because it would throw off my balance. But, if I picked up one of my nieces that hadn't been around me much they would be all scrrrrmy and I would have to grab hold of something for balance. The same has even been true with my cat. She loves to play fetch. I am the only person that she brings her toy to in order to get me to throw it for her. For everyone else, she will drop it several feet away and make them get it and throw it. >> Delightful descriptions, Jeanie. I believe that most daughters go through a period of intense anger towards their moms. Some get over it while in their teens, but others may carry it on for years, or for life. Jeanie, your daughter would be angry with you about something else if you didn't have the CMT for her to focus on. She is at that difficult rebellious stage in life. Good luck. It usually gets better pretty soon. Kat Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2000 Report Share Posted April 26, 2000 In a message dated 4/26/2000 5:51:59 PM Pacific Daylight Time, KathleenLS@... writes: << < Babies can also sense what is required. When I would carry my kids they knew they couldn't lean away from me because it would throw off my balance. But, if I picked up one of my nieces that hadn't been around me much they would be all scrrrrmy and I would have to grab hold of something for balance. Amazing my babies new they had to help me pick them up off the ground. They would get on their knees and reach for me. My nephews couldn't do this but my babies new right away. jenny Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 26, 2000 Report Share Posted April 26, 2000 Peggie here. Yes Kat - you are perfectly absolutely RIGHT!!!!! I went through it with my daughter too..... but, was all well worth it. We have a great relationship now, and have since she turned 18! Have never been sorry for even a day that I had her (well, except maybe when she was 16!) I remember going through the same stage and I was awful too. So don't blame her - just tried to wait for it to pass!!!! Have a good one! Re: Screening at age 36 - children > > > > << Babies can also sense what is required. When I would carry my kids they > knew they couldn't lean away from me because it would throw off my balance. > But, if I picked up one of my nieces that hadn't been around me much they > would be all scrrrrmy and I would have to grab hold of something for balance. > > The same has even been true with my cat. She loves to play fetch. I am the > only person that she brings her toy to in order to get me to throw it for > her. For everyone else, she will drop it several feet away and make them get > it and throw it. >> > > Delightful descriptions, Jeanie. > > I believe that most daughters go through a period of intense anger towards > their moms. Some get over it while in their teens, but others may carry it on > for years, or for life. > > Jeanie, your daughter would be angry with you about something else if you > didn't have the CMT for her to focus on. She is at that difficult rebellious > stage in life. > > Good luck. It usually gets better pretty soon. > > Kat > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Now the best and coolest websites come right to you based on your > unique interests. eTour.com is surfing without searching. > And, it's FREE! > http://click.egroups.com/1/3013/7/_/616793/_/956796662/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2000 Report Share Posted April 27, 2000 I went through the same with my daughter. She even didn't live with us for a while. Now as a young woman. She has her own place 5 minutes away, she is working hard. She is choosing better friends. She will attend the Nursing program at our local college in the fall. I am so proud of her. Things will get better. CMT or not all mom's and Daughters go through that " hard " period. Just hang in there. " Peggie S. Weston " malfunct@...> wrote: Peggie here. Yes Kat - you are perfectly absolutely RIGHT!!!!! I went through it with my daughter too..... but, was all well worth it. We have a great relationship now, and have since she turned 18! Have never been sorry for even a day that I had her (well, except maybe when she was 16!) I remember going through the same stage and I was awful too. So don't blame her - just tried to wait for it to pass!!!! Have a good one! Re: Screening at age 36 - children > > > > << Babies can also sense what is required. When I would carry my kids they > knew they couldn't lean away from me because it would throw off my balance. > But, if I picked up one of my nieces that hadn't been around me much they > would be all scrrrrmy and I would have to grab hold of something for balance. > > The same has even been true with my cat. She loves to play fetch. I am the > only person that she brings her toy to in order to get me to throw it for > her. For everyone else, she will drop it several feet away and make them get > it and throw it. >> > > Delightful descriptions, Jeanie. > > I believe that most daughters go through a period of intense anger towards > their moms. Some get over it while in their teens, but others may carry it on > for years, or for life. > > Jeanie, your daughter would be angry with you about something else if you > didn't have the CMT for her to focus on. She is at that difficult rebellious > stage in life. > > Good luck. It usually gets better pretty soon. > > Kat > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Now the best and coolest websites come right to you based on your > unique interests. eTour.com is surfing without searching. > And, it's FREE! > http://click.egroups.com/1/3013/7/_/616793/_/956796662/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 27, 2000 Report Share Posted April 27, 2000 I went through the same with my daughter. She even didn't live with us for a while. Now as a young woman. She has her own place 5 minutes away, she is working hard. She is choosing better friends. She will attend the Nursing program at our local college in the fall. I am so proud of her. Things will get better. CMT or not all mom's and Daughters go through that " hard " period. Just hang in there. " Peggie S. Weston " malfunct@...> wrote: Peggie here. Yes Kat - you are perfectly absolutely RIGHT!!!!! I went through it with my daughter too..... but, was all well worth it. We have a great relationship now, and have since she turned 18! Have never been sorry for even a day that I had her (well, except maybe when she was 16!) I remember going through the same stage and I was awful too. So don't blame her - just tried to wait for it to pass!!!! Have a good one! Re: Screening at age 36 - children > > > > << Babies can also sense what is required. When I would carry my kids they > knew they couldn't lean away from me because it would throw off my balance. > But, if I picked up one of my nieces that hadn't been around me much they > would be all scrrrrmy and I would have to grab hold of something for balance. > > The same has even been true with my cat. She loves to play fetch. I am the > only person that she brings her toy to in order to get me to throw it for > her. For everyone else, she will drop it several feet away and make them get > it and throw it. >> > > Delightful descriptions, Jeanie. > > I believe that most daughters go through a period of intense anger towards > their moms. Some get over it while in their teens, but others may carry it on > for years, or for life. > > Jeanie, your daughter would be angry with you about something else if you > didn't have the CMT for her to focus on. She is at that difficult rebellious > stage in life. > > Good luck. It usually gets better pretty soon. > > Kat > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > Now the best and coolest websites come right to you based on your > unique interests. eTour.com is surfing without searching. > And, it's FREE! > http://click.egroups.com/1/3013/7/_/616793/_/956796662/ > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2000 Report Share Posted April 28, 2000 Kat, thank-you ************** In a message dated 4/26/00 5:51:54 PM Pacific Daylight Time, KathleenLS@... writes: << Good luck. It usually gets better pretty soon. Kat >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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