Smiles just wanted to wish you well for tonight. Once you start singing any nervous will go. And Mr S will be smiling all the way through.
Purplepixie there is no toughening up especially in the early days. But little by little you find you are accepting the situation. And you need to concentrate on those that love and care for you . Also be kind to yourself . As mom's we always put ourselves last. It isn't selfish to put yourself first for a change .
We have feelings we aren't robots even though sometimes I have felt like one.
I have said before and others have as well estrangement is like breavenment you go through the same emotions. You just learn to cope. Everyone has their own way but you get there in the end. It takes time.
For me talking here helps a lot because I can say exactly how I feel and not be judged or told what I am feeling is wrong.
Allsorts like you I don't feel angry with my son or daughter in law and don't hate them. They are destructive emotions don't want or need them in my life.
When my husband died I felt anger and rage and felt wicked but I soon realised it's normal . He didn't deserve to die in agony. Also didn't help that his mother who was a horrible person out lived him by 11 years.
For me the grief I feel for my husband has never stopped I just cope the best I can . So what my son has done pales in comparison to that.
We all have wobbles and but we pick ourselves up and fight on. Warrior Queens to the end .
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