It's wierd with the PTSD and stress of not knowing things. I even know what to do by way of tools, how to process, distract, ground and allow the moment but it GETS me every time. This sort of huge thing would be a biggie, I'd imagine.
Funny how reading posts here, one get distracted into other's lives, comparing them to your own, isn't it? You said that about adult conversation, and whew- heard that! My youngest is now at my all-time favorite age for children, though, so am lucky. He's in 6th grade- for some reason I adore, am besotted with this age group. I think they're old enough to genuinely connect with you but it's before they feel they have to try toooo hard to put on the whole teenage thing. My son had a birthday party the other day. I paid someone else to do-not up to it myself, but was in heaven, with all those 12 year olds around. OH my, I laughed so much, and enjoyed them!! Gosh, so lucky. The other 3 are grown and gone. I hate to sound old, but do feel time slipping by and will badly miss having children in the house. No, no empty nest syndrome, I do not live for my children but just plain like them an awful lot.
Nice to hear you''ve been able to be adamant for your husband. It's for you also, keeping your family yours, not theirs, these toxic, awful people. My husband does not have PTSD but has had a dreadful past with family and I've drawn some lines because he's simply worn and in pain from these vermin. Enough. You and he have even another reason, possibly, to draw your core closer. It's just a nice thought, and struck kind of a cord here, too-too long to get into but familiar enough.
All the best with your results, either way.
Funny how reading posts here, one get distracted into other's lives, comparing them to your own, isn't it? You said that about adult conversation, and whew- heard that! My youngest is now at my all-time favorite age for children, though, so am lucky. He's in 6th grade- for some reason I adore, am besotted with this age group. I think they're old enough to genuinely connect with you but it's before they feel they have to try toooo hard to put on the whole teenage thing. My son had a birthday party the other day. I paid someone else to do-not up to it myself, but was in heaven, with all those 12 year olds around. OH my, I laughed so much, and enjoyed them!! Gosh, so lucky. The other 3 are grown and gone. I hate to sound old, but do feel time slipping by and will badly miss having children in the house. No, no empty nest syndrome, I do not live for my children but just plain like them an awful lot.
Nice to hear you''ve been able to be adamant for your husband. It's for you also, keeping your family yours, not theirs, these toxic, awful people. My husband does not have PTSD but has had a dreadful past with family and I've drawn some lines because he's simply worn and in pain from these vermin. Enough. You and he have even another reason, possibly, to draw your core closer. It's just a nice thought, and struck kind of a cord here, too-too long to get into but familiar enough.
All the best with your results, either way.