Finding the laughter
On Friday, Lyn was in an aggressive mood when Mom picked her up from day hab. She was angry and speaking very harshly to Mom. Mom advised her to stop because if she wouldn't she could just go to her room when they got home. Lyn's tone changed to curiosity immediately.
"What's in my room?" she asked as though there was some delightful surprise.
"Nothing. Just you if you keep this up."
Lyn scowled at the response and took a nicer tone.
I know it is hard and frustrating for Mom to experience first hand. The good news is that she was able to laugh about it with me when she told me. I couldn't help but burst out with laughter when Mom conveyed the "What's in my room?" question.
"What's in my room?" she asked as though there was some delightful surprise.
"Nothing. Just you if you keep this up."
Lyn scowled at the response and took a nicer tone.
I know it is hard and frustrating for Mom to experience first hand. The good news is that she was able to laugh about it with me when she told me. I couldn't help but burst out with laughter when Mom conveyed the "What's in my room?" question.
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