My husband missed dinner because a work meeting ran long. As I was serving our youngest her food she said, “It feels like Dad died.”
“That’s a sad thing to say!”
She looked down, thought about it for a while, and then changed her statement to“Then it’s like Dad left us and is never coming back.”
Yeah. That’s muuuuuch better.
Haha. Oh dear!
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Yeah. Way to make me depressed. Then I was concerned about him driving home safely. But he made it!
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That is much better, in one you have a funeral to arrange and the other, you just have to change the locks. Can I assume there was no discussion of life insurance?
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When you put it in that perspective, yes, I guess it did get better.
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You’ve got a dark thriller writer in your future.
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Haha. I’ll let you be her mentor.
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She’ll probably have a bestseller long before me.
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Pff. Doubt that. And if she does before me, I’ll disown her. Well, no, I’ll need those earnings for a nice retirement home.
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Just for the record, I neither died nor did I not, NOT come back. (I DID come back.)
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Thanks for clearing that up. So much for keeping your identity secret.
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Hm…actually I find her statement profound….I’m wondering how “death” feels to her, as a child, and how Dad’s not “coming back” actually DOES feel like death to HER….does that kind of make sense????
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Yes, it makes sense. The thing that doesn’t make sense is how unphased she seemed by the prospect! I’m guessing that’s because she knew it wasn’t for real.
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A dark one you got there! Uggh.
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Ha! She’s not dark at all, which is what made it all the more funny. She missed her dad.
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That’s sweet. I was hoping that was the case.
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Yes! Thank you.
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I’ve been stuck in one or two meetings in which I had to wonder the same about myself.
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Haha! 🙂
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I propose a test. Let mom stay out late, having dinner and a glass of wine at some reasonably-priced restaurant, and see if the same comment is made. Is this a Daddy’s Girl, or an equal opportunity to feel doom at the thought of seeing more of Grandma and Papa, in parental supporting roles?
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Haha! I like the idea of Mommy eating out! Who cares about the rest of this plan? Let’s just repeat step one over and over again.
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I see these comments getting farther and farther away from the original story. I don’t think the dad was eating out so much as being is a soul-sucking vortex where time has no meaning. Just saying…
🙂
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I don’t think Flo was implying that the dad was eating out at a restaurant. I believe she was just offering that as a means for me to be out of the house at dinner time. I like her plan of action for this experiment. I should try it sometime. 😉
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