Anonymous wrote:PS Oprah can shove it with parenting advice, as she gave up a baby and has yet to acknowledge her.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9Jw0Fu8nhOc
Maya Angelou and Oprah on greeting your children
Oprah isn't a mom and I highly doubt Maya Angelou did this everything single time with her child.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s weird that her 7 year old had been gone for 3 nights (so 4 days) and she couldn’t be bothered to get off her work call to receive him and talk to you directly about how it went.
I feel sorry for the kid-he was probably excited to see his mom.
If I hadn’t seen my 7 year old in 4 days, I’d be watching the window and standing outside the moment he pulled up.
I work too, btw.
Ohhh. You’re crazy and codependent if you’re pacing waiting for your kid to show up after 3 nights.
Anonymous wrote:PS Oprah can shove it with parenting advice, as she gave up a baby and has yet to acknowledge her.
Anonymous wrote:I think it’s weird that her 7 year old had been gone for 3 nights (so 4 days) and she couldn’t be bothered to get off her work call to receive him and talk to you directly about how it went.
I feel sorry for the kid-he was probably excited to see his mom.
If I hadn’t seen my 7 year old in 4 days, I’d be watching the window and standing outside the moment he pulled up.
I work too, btw.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s weird that her 7 year old had been gone for 3 nights (so 4 days) and she couldn’t be bothered to get off her work call to receive him and talk to you directly about how it went.
I feel sorry for the kid-he was probably excited to see his mom.
If I hadn’t seen my 7 year old in 4 days, I’d be watching the window and standing outside the moment he pulled up.
I work too, btw.
Calm your tits.
Wow – you are a really unpleasant person.
Right?? I’m the PP. 7 is really young. Wouldn’t you miss your 7 year old after 4 days? Even if you didn’t, wouldn’t you want your 7 yo to feel missed and like you are excited to see him?
Of course, but if your boss is a university president or a publisher, you can’t exactly call them back in 5. Or maybe the mom was pooping. Have you ever pooped? My 7yo knows she is beloved and missed and cherished. She is secure in that; we have a relationship solid enough that if I am on the phone with Nana who has dementia, she can say hi to her brother and knows I’ll be out in a minute. Clearly, your relationships are too fragile for poop windows.
Well, you do you but Maya Angelou and Oprah disagree with you. The way you react when they walk into the room does matter, a lot.
The university president can wait, when you have prior notice your Kid is almost home and they are 7 and haven’t seen you in 4 days. Block 30 freaking minutes on your calendar or tell Nana you’ll call her later.
My house is in order and I know my priorities.
Anonymous wrote:https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=9Jw0Fu8nhOc
Maya Angelou and Oprah on greeting your children
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think it’s weird that her 7 year old had been gone for 3 nights (so 4 days) and she couldn’t be bothered to get off her work call to receive him and talk to you directly about how it went.
I feel sorry for the kid-he was probably excited to see his mom.
If I hadn’t seen my 7 year old in 4 days, I’d be watching the window and standing outside the moment he pulled up.
I work too, btw.
Calm your tits.
Wow – you are a really unpleasant person.
Right?? I’m the PP. 7 is really young. Wouldn’t you miss your 7 year old after 4 days? Even if you didn’t, wouldn’t you want your 7 yo to feel missed and like you are excited to see him?
Of course, but if your boss is a university president or a publisher, you can’t exactly call them back in 5. Or maybe the mom was pooping. Have you ever pooped? My 7yo knows she is beloved and missed and cherished. She is secure in that; we have a relationship solid enough that if I am on the phone with Nana who has dementia, she can say hi to her brother and knows I’ll be out in a minute. Clearly, your relationships are too fragile for poop windows.
Well, you do you but Maya Angelou and Oprah disagree with you. The way you react when they walk into the room does matter, a lot.
The university president can wait, when you have prior notice your Kid is almost home and they are 7 and haven’t seen you in 4 days. Block 30 freaking minutes on your calendar or tell Nana you’ll call her later.
My house is in order and I know my priorities.
Anonymous wrote:https://m.youtube.com/
?v=9Jw0Fu8nhOc
Maya Angelou and Oprah on greeting your children
Anonymous wrote:Don't do it for the glory. Do it out of the goodness of your heart. Let it go and be free.
Anonymous wrote:Why did you feel the need to overexplain to us about your bubble and mask wearing practices? No one cares. That was REALLY weird.