Hey! You! Yeah, you! Could you bring this momma some coffee?
I'll be sharing my struggles and triumphs as I try to pin down inspiration while juggling an 8 year old, 6 year old, 5 year old, and 5 month old (oh, and also navigating my chronic illness). There'll be lots of humor, probably more than a little complaining, and just all around good times.
I hope you'll come along for the journey! (Don't forget the coffee; I'm serious about that! )
Nice entry!
At least you learn from experience. I can't say the same about me.
There's a Turkish saying which shows my not learning from experience. "A blind person is one who falls the same way twice at the same place."
Merry Christmas! That's a horrible situation to be in, but I'm glad you got to spend some quality time with your mother-in-law. Nice to see someone else who's monthly blogging so I thought I'd drop by!
Sorry to hear about your mother-in-law. I think you made a good decision. It sounds like keeping her happy and comfortable is the best avenue. I wish you all the best. Happy Thanksgiving to you as well, despite the situation.
Prompt: Secrets
What do you think about secrets and keeping secrets? If a secret would be against your morals or beliefs or if it was about hurting someone or a group of people, would you still keep it?
That's a difficult question to answer, because there are so many possibilities of how this scenario might manifest in real life. What if it was your child telling you these things? What if the person they have hurt carries with it a heavy consequence? It would be difficult to tell the truth and turn in your own flesh and blood, but it would be the right thing to do. Much easier said than done, however.
Long story short, if I thought revealing the secret would do more good than harm, I would likely reveal it. If the situation is complex and I don't have all the information, I would likely keep it until I got more information. Anything involving the safety of a minor, and I would not be keeping that secret (allegations or confessions of abuse and the like).
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