tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4378687277287418384.post2146461798315955856..comments2022-03-31T23:10:53.624-05:00Comments on The Deli - Serving the Sandwich Generation: Learning to Read the SignsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4378687277287418384.post-14457689553882123202010-01-25T21:09:28.915-06:002010-01-25T21:09:28.915-06:00Your grandmother sounds a lot like my mother in la...Your grandmother sounds a lot like my mother in law--she has called us and said she needs for us to come take care of her when she knows we are getting ready to leave town. And when we get there, she won't let us do anything to help--she just doesn't want us to leave.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11731276173410889180noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4378687277287418384.post-7535297609176615592010-01-25T20:36:33.732-06:002010-01-25T20:36:33.732-06:00What a challenge for you.
The sad part, too, is t...What a challenge for you.<br /><br />The sad part, too, is that people generally believe whoever is right there talking to them, or whoever said something last. If anyone were to read this post, or some of your others, they might develop an understanding, a bigger picture, of the relationship. Or ask you instead of looking at you with daggers.<br /><br />All of that is way too much work for the average person, so to survive you take on that excellent motto from Eleanor Roosevelt.<br /><br />All I really meant to say when I started was, "Hang in there, teach!"Markhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08722639974320971726noreply@blogger.com