tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3983381565939300244.post6523347434877512267..comments2019-12-20T02:54:10.794-08:00Comments on Momthebabysinthetoilet: On the Edge, why I haven't blogged in a whileSuzzyhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14675521384080616282noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3983381565939300244.post-6663345808532605112013-06-09T06:45:51.077-07:002013-06-09T06:45:51.077-07:00Stay at home momming, especially for those mommers...Stay at home momming, especially for those mommers with "tough" kids, is a job that clearly can be thankless at times. You're doing it right. Life is full of "bad endings", but most of those endings have a new beginning that follows right behind...a new morning. And God's promises are new every morning. Sometimes situations like Liam's last awful day at school are avenues where God is able to show us when it's time for a friend to no longer be in our lives. Yes, I believe we outgrow friendships. Probably most of them, in fact. Few are the friends who are "lifers"...most are "seasonal". Liam's a great kid and you're a great Mom, no matter if there's bad days, or not so good friends. Those things don't change the overall reality of the goodness. Hang tough, friend. <br /><br />You wrote this a couple of weeks ago, so I'm sure the storm has passed, but I just saw your post this morning and wanted to tell you that *I* think you're amazing, regardless of what a couple of bleh data points and an insensitive friend might have told you. :-)Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com