Left what I am afraid is an overly long post there. It sounds like you had to develop some pretty good coping skills as a kid or that you got into tons of trouble :).
I don't read much YA & no MG, so I have suggestions. But perhaps you can look at your own tragic loss in a different way. It has enabled you to love, cherish, & raise your children in a much more compassionate way, something you likely couldn't do exactly the same had you not experienced that loss. It has made you more in touch with your children & their emotions & needs. It's a steep price you've paid, but your children will no doubt benefit from that.
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En route. (Can you tell yet that I'm playing catch up on blog posts?)
Left what I am afraid is an overly long post there. It sounds like you had to develop some pretty good coping skills as a kid or that you got into tons of trouble :).
left a comment for you over there :)
I shall visit you right now.
I don't read much YA & no MG, so I have suggestions. But perhaps you can look at your own tragic loss in a different way. It has enabled you to love, cherish, & raise your children in a much more compassionate way, something you likely couldn't do exactly the same had you not experienced that loss. It has made you more in touch with your children & their emotions & needs. It's a steep price you've paid, but your children will no doubt benefit from that.
Thanks for the heads up, visiting there now.
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