Morning ladies.
I'll definitely get that book, it sounds both interesting and positive. Like you Yogagirl I read a lot in the first few years but haven't done so on estrangement for some time.
The best I ever read was Sharon Anne Wildey's 'Abandoned Parents: The Devil's Dilemma' I seem to remember it was on your recommendation. I swear she'd been sitting on my shoulder from the very beginning of our estrangement and had read my mind.
I actually 'met' her on line and we're still in touch. She asked me to do the initial edit of her second book, the title escapes me so I'll have to find it and tell you all later.
It's more psychologically and clinically based and needs reading at a slower pace but id very good if you're in to that sort of thing, which I am.
Her first book sounds very much like Diana Dunk's and I'm glad you found that helpful PF. It's good to find something that helps shift our perspective and aids us in moving forward.
One of the reasons I stopped reading about estrangement is I felt as if too much of it was keeping me emotionally trapped in the past. Reading of other EP's experiences made me re live my own and for me, I couldn't let go and move forward while I was constantly dwelling on how thing used to be and how bad the became.
We had a lovely start to our day. Our door bell rang at 9.00 am and on the door step was a beautiful Orchid from 'our girls' next door because they miss us
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Sounds as if your shopping trip was as successful as mine Yogagirl; if only we'd thought to check closing times on line before we ventured out
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So it begins….. Streeting resigns
By special request, let’s discuss our favourite Classic Music and why?


So need to pop back again today 
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xx