Sometimes the most difficult thing to do in life is to call the person you love the most and tell them that you are sorry and that you love them. When you have hurt them.
I have a son who I haven’t spoken to in over a decade in spite of many, many attempts. Through my other son who I have a great relationship with and Grand Kids, I have let him know that I am still here and available if he ever changes his mind. Sigh. . . . .
My husband took family photos of people at the homeless shelter for charity one year. One family sent the photo of their new baby to relatives they had lost touch with and were able to re-connect.
danketaz Premium Member about 3 years ago
I guess the dumpster had lousy reception.
The Pro from Dover about 3 years ago
Sometimes the most difficult thing to do in life is to call the person you love the most and tell them that you are sorry and that you love them. When you have hurt them.
jagedlo about 3 years ago
avoid checkmate and avoid talking about what you should be doing, Kris?
TSRaman about 3 years ago
I feel sorry for the guy.
Ellis97 about 3 years ago
How did Kris turn to this life in the first place? Why didn’t he try to speak to his kid?
Jeffin Premium Member about 3 years ago
Have we metaphor? Perhaps in our euphemism?
Dragoncat about 3 years ago
Well, he’s learning… something.
Bruce1253 about 3 years ago
I have a son who I haven’t spoken to in over a decade in spite of many, many attempts. Through my other son who I have a great relationship with and Grand Kids, I have let him know that I am still here and available if he ever changes his mind. Sigh. . . . .
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 3 years ago
Never do today what you can put off until you die.
jbarnes about 3 years ago
My husband took family photos of people at the homeless shelter for charity one year. One family sent the photo of their new baby to relatives they had lost touch with and were able to re-connect.
Ukko wilko about 3 years ago
Evidently she’s found a way to get along on her own.
locake about 3 years ago
If you ruined your child’s early years there is nothing you can do to fix it when they are an adult. They can never get their childhood back.