Colleen
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- Pennsylvania
Yes...@dilettante....NOW is the time for reconciliation with my son. I honestly don't know how he feels or what he thinks (other than politically and I don't agree with him at all). I really don't even know him any more. Maybe he feels I don't care about him because I don't contact him either. It's not true but I've distanced myself from him because of his political beliefs that he's tried to shove down my throat every time we have communicated.Not to butt in on your family's relationships, but...
If there is any way to repair this one isn't now the time?
I know this isn't of the same scope at all, but I've been wavering for 3 years trying to swallow some pride and take a risk at getting in touch with a former friend and repairing that lost friendship:
Here is an example of how something silly can do a lot of damage. I knew this guy since college days. He stood up with me at my wedding. I built a new home not far from him and I still live in the same town.
But there was a week long fishing trip to the lakes not far from Wawa, Ontario. It was rough because there was a lot of discomfort sleeping on rock, every day was hot brutal sun, the giant mosquitos provided the only shade, we barely got one nibble on a line, and he nearly capsized our canoe within 40 feet of two adult moose with a calf. And then we had that long, long, long ride home. Plus he put one of my music cassettes in wrong and the dash player ate it.
Once we got back we've never spoken again more than just once, at a high school event we both had kids in.
Looking back on lost time I am kicking myself. But then there is the future to consider as well.
He also has had misunderstandings about situations that took place when he was growing up but he's never wanted to discuss it, so I just left it alone. It's been a broken relationship for such a long time and I'm not sure how to go about mending it...if that's even possible.