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<blockquote data-quote="donnellysdogs" data-source="post: 344238" data-attributes="member: 17713"><p>Twinkle, you are being very hard on yourself. For anything that you feel you have to make up for today with your children... There is always tomorrow.</p><p></p><p>Children are resilient, lets not forget the child carer tv award programme where children who are full time carers and go to school etc are on tv. You will not need care like those parents, your children are adapting.. And well by the sound of it... Children will forget today by tomorrow or next week... But... They will remember the important things like their Mums 999 plan.</p><p>Violet and Mrs Mac .. Glad you got a few positives between you.</p><p>I havent got children, so I had not even given it a thought about telling them what to do incase if an emergency... So after 27+ years I have learnt simething new from ladies that are new to duabetes, so you all have given me a +++ with learning.</p><p>Honest ladies, dont fret about today as long as the kids (if any) have a kiss goodnight thry will wake up to a new day to enjoy.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="donnellysdogs, post: 344238, member: 17713"] Twinkle, you are being very hard on yourself. For anything that you feel you have to make up for today with your children... There is always tomorrow. Children are resilient, lets not forget the child carer tv award programme where children who are full time carers and go to school etc are on tv. You will not need care like those parents, your children are adapting.. And well by the sound of it... Children will forget today by tomorrow or next week... But... They will remember the important things like their Mums 999 plan. Violet and Mrs Mac .. Glad you got a few positives between you. I havent got children, so I had not even given it a thought about telling them what to do incase if an emergency... So after 27+ years I have learnt simething new from ladies that are new to duabetes, so you all have given me a +++ with learning. Honest ladies, dont fret about today as long as the kids (if any) have a kiss goodnight thry will wake up to a new day to enjoy. [/QUOTE]
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