Sister series, ep. 2 in Second 1st

  • April 11, 2017, 12:56 p.m.
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A reader, someone who drops in often, left me a private comment.... or 3, about the last post. I feel I may have sounded harsh in my response but I haven’t finished my coffee so maybe it will be dismissed. I was praised for the love of my sister. I find it a little odd that I felt almost insulted contributing to the reasons I couldn’t manage to edit the reply to sound less harsh. Entirely not the intention of the author. Let me explain because I’m not entirely sure I was writing at the times in which these things happened.

I’m 100% positive that if the style of writing seems off, I mean different than usual it will be the cause of that TV show I’ve been watching. The girl is far too eloquent and the situations are somewhat adult at times. I actually feel a little off but that’s okay. Maybe even necessary as I tend to take things less seriously.

Let me go to when Alicen had Joshua. She wasn’t allowed to take certain meds during pregnancy and breast feeding. She became violent with my mother and she constantly yelled at Joshua due to her extreme lack of patience. She threw things at mom, broke the glass on the front of her stove once.... bit mom once. She occasionally fell and blamed Joshua because he was always under foot. She wasn’t at all about helping gain independence so he would cry when she wasn’t holding him. Instead of checking all the baby things and letting him cry she would yell at him. Joshua was diagnosed at 4 with autism. Mom took him to the doc about his speech development. There were many visits to a therapist and very little progress....

I just got a look at the time. I’m so sorry to tell you this but that’s all I have time to put in… I guess my sister will get a series (hence the title). I need to make Rocky food then after he gets home and we eat we need to mow the yard again (because he mowed on the highest setting last week). Then showers and groceries. Hopefully after that I can return to the stuff I had skipped before.


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