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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The posts that people have made where they show gratitude and happiness for being able to be home and enjoy their children, are met with scorn and accused of being tone deaf and cold, but posts where people are saying how hard it is for them to be home, there's an outpouring of sympathy. Why?[/quote] Because misery loves company and has plenty of it. If you are the kind of person who complains, then this situation is no different. If you're the kind of person who knows how to make the best of a situation, then this is also no different. Personally I don't give a crap what posters on DCUM think of my feelings. I'm not unhappy. The last time we got to do this my kids were really small, and it was during Snowmaggedon and it's cousin, "Second Once In A Lifetime Snowstorm Of A Lifetime." Liked that, too.[/quote]
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