I remember being angry at my Mom's "friend",who lived with her, because he asked if I"d noticed my Mom 's behavior had changed.(said she was acting strange) I thought he underminded her self confidence.Now I wonder if ,perhaps,he was reacting to subtle changes in her personality.The kind of things I see now because I live with her,that I wouldn't notice otherwise.
Now I can't beat myself up about it, I can only do what needs to be done and that is the best we can do, jump on it when it hits home.
We'll be alright.
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