tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-705800974002701330.post1868831668120787380..comments2018-09-28T07:33:05.773+03:00Comments on Feeling Barefoot: Deepest Sympathies On the Divorce of Your ParentsUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-705800974002701330.post-35647765415846377142010-11-28T04:30:54.716+02:002010-11-28T04:30:54.716+02:00I never thought I'd be thankful to work in a l...I never thought I'd be thankful to work in a law firm, an office that tolerates black market Xanax trade every time the Network malfunctions... I cannot imagine how hard it must have been to get up in front of a classroom of students and teach in a calm and patient manner while the noise in your head bangs away and your eyes tear up constantly. Kudos for hanging in there. I know what you meanThttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02017870990855613391noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-705800974002701330.post-42974722090880600142010-11-25T13:18:55.150+02:002010-11-25T13:18:55.150+02:00Hey, me too with the job deal! Expect I'm a t...Hey, me too with the job deal! Expect I'm a teacher. And the worst part about this is that I want to cry all the time but I have to be up in front of these teenagers all day acting and entertaining, pretending like nothing is wrong, dealing with their be-all-end-all drama. Its hard when you are really giong through something and there's some tween complaining about her life to you. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-705800974002701330.post-62508016383465536152010-11-21T20:36:10.902+02:002010-11-21T20:36:10.902+02:00So TRUE. You wouldn't tell someone at work if ...So TRUE. You wouldn't tell someone at work if you didn't HAVE to. They say that it is never the "right" time to tell your kids that you are getting divorced, but finding out before starting a new job, ouch. That sounds awful.<br /><br />I kept going to work and telling myself, it's going to suck whether I am, at home or at work, so I might as well be at work. But really, aThttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02017870990855613391noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-705800974002701330.post-64652692960787087562010-11-20T15:30:19.015+02:002010-11-20T15:30:19.015+02:00Rev-
It seems like our stories match up almost ex...Rev-<br /><br />It seems like our stories match up almost exactly. I just started a new job and my parents told me they were getting divorced, really out of no where. I spent the first month of my new job having an internal breakdown and finally i had to tell someone so that someone would know why I was so quiet, upset, etc. I told my mentor (the person assigned to help me out in the beginningAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-705800974002701330.post-23399381092403195892010-10-10T16:45:31.168+02:002010-10-10T16:45:31.168+02:00Thank you for the words of reassurance. This is a...Thank you for the words of reassurance. This is a very confusing time. Although, it is harder than expected to build a support network for yourself after never really needing it. I'll give it more thought and work on it. Also, your kids are very lucky.Thttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02017870990855613391noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-705800974002701330.post-46827913727692366202010-10-08T23:39:57.225+02:002010-10-08T23:39:57.225+02:00I read your blog because I'm the Mom in our st...I read your blog because I'm the Mom in our story. My adult kids are hurting and by listening to you, I hope to understand their pain. Our stories are similar, Dad had many secrets, left us, and it was the shock of their lives. <br /><br />To answer your question though, of course you want sympathy. And you'll want it for quite a while. This is a death, and the 5 stages of grief are Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com