I just love reading all of your posts!
Thanks ever so much, glad to be joining.
Love your thoughts! Everyone tries to think they will be something they aren't. it's better to just be you and let your blog be a reflection of you.
Can't wait to see the pictures, hope you do get your sleep caught up.
Thank you ever so much for the giveawy. I am a follower on GFC Susan D
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You have been very honest. I'm sorry you are having to go through this pain. I would say that although it's your sister that is acting like she is it's her brain that's caused her not to be the person you want her to be. I have contracted CFS (nothing anywhere near to what your sister suffered). One of the things CFS does is change your brain and the way it works. I snap a lot easier and other different traits. as I snap I realise what I am doing but it's not that easy to stop as it's part of the disease. I have ways of trying to control it but it always doesn't work. I know it's difficult for the people around me but we have decided to be open and honest so everyone is aware and knows why everything is different.
Good for you! I've found boys will be boys and they will do what they want when they want. My son wasn't talking at 3 but was so expressive that everyone understood what he wanted. The health visitor sent him to a speech therapist who he wouldn't work with. I was so worried and then the speech therapist said he probably wasn't talking because i was too attentive a mum and they he didn't talk because he didn't need to. I felt awful and you know what I came to the conclusion they were all wrong. He understood everything that was said, he just wasn't ready. I relaxed about it and now he is 5 and sometimes I wish we went back to the no talking days, he just doesn't stop talking! Each child will do what they want when they want. Each child is an individual and shouldn't be compared.