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Grateful for Lessons Learned as a Blended Family at Christmas

Blog Posted:12/31/2016 8:56:00 AM

We are home from the Christmas holiday -- grateful to have gone and grateful to return.  This blog seems difficult.  My emotions remain jumbled.  We are a blended family and I was unaware that my ex would be attending festivities at my son's home until a few days beforehand.  I went determined to make the best of it and for the most part I did.  But there were times when I fell into an outmoded victim stance. There were other times when I gathered my courage and faced the moment courageously (though not as many as I'd like).

Christmas eve was lovely.  We went to church as a blended group of 12 and I encouraged my oldest daughter to take the place between her dad and myself so that he and his wife would not be alone in a pew.  Need I explain that it felt a little strange?   My granddaughter (age 12) is in the church's confirmation class and was the designated alcolyte for the 7:30 pm service. She looked so lovely dressed in her white robes. Smilingly she nodded, Yes, when I asked permission to take her picture which I shared with all.  Returning home, we enjoyed dessert and conversation..  The 10 year old wrote a letter to Santa and put out a plate of cookies.  I felt enriched by this simple tradition... His mom kept the note as there may not be many more years in which fantasy spreads its pixie dust over the Christmas gift-giving tradition.

Christmas morning was everything one associates with the joy of seeing Santa's presents under the tree. Gratefully it was a private time with my husband, children and grandchildren.  There were popping guns for the boys and clothes for the preteen. Soon I'll be sharing a pic of everyone in the Cubs shirts gifted by my daughter.   A highlight was my experience gift to the Nutcracker Suite with the family.  Although it didn't materialize as planned, the performance was lovely.  However, the Grandmom frame waits to be filled and the dinner originallly scheduled for after the performance must be enjoyed later.

So why do I feel like I have been run over by a bulldozer?  I think my husband put his finger on it.  Although everyone did their best to be fair and generous, you can"t recreate a family that no longer exists..  Some hurts are too deep -- as when my ex blithely talked about my middle child's dog being killedt in front of his house.  He had convinced her to bring our golden retriever and live with him during high school. This was the darkest period of my life - darker even than the actual divorce.

Yet this holiday was not without its lessons.  I had insights into my son's continuing need for a father and how great his loss was...  I am very aware that no matter how good a mother I am - I never could, and cannot now, fultill both parental roles.  My oldest child has recently resolved some of her anger towards her dad and is closer to him.  She is happier in general.  For this, I am very grateful despite its meaning that our relationship is evolving and not as intense.  My middle child still suffers a great deal of emotional and physical distress.  I'm inclined to trace much of it to the environment in which she lived with her dad during her formative years.  We humans are very complex beings, containing much light and shadow.  It's the composition of light and shadow that makes us who we are.

 

 



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Date: 1/1/2017 10:27:00 AM
Doug, Thank you so much for your affirmation of my feelings, especially regarding the pet incident. I agree that younger children and preteens, especially, are terribly impacted by divorce. My daughters were approximately 11 and 12 and my son was 7 or 8. The hurt never completely leaves - just gets covered over often. Today, my son and oldest daughter are successful professionals. My son has a wonderful family. My youngest daughter was an excellent teacher but had to give it up due to chronic physical ailments. Thanks also for your kind words regarding my writing. They are so appreciated. Best, Kathy
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Date: 12/31/2016 12:44:00 PM
Kathleen, what a great read this is! Familiar and loving, sad and wise, with a gravitas and momentum to it. You have a gift for writing and expression. : ) Not being able to recreate what is gone - I was thinking about this today - I think sometimes we walk backwards because that way we know what we can see; it feels safer. My family was blended too, and in the end all worked out well, even for the best, in everybody's estimation, I think. Later, my mom and step-mom even went to a week-long religious conference together, as roommates; who would have thought? I do think children of young and middle years are the really vulnerable ones, usually.
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Kathleen Kroll
Date: 1/1/2017 10:28:00 AM
Doug, Thank you so much for your affirmation of my feelings, especially regarding the pet incident. I agree that younger children and preteens, especially, are terribly impacted by divorce. My daughters were approximately 11 and 12 and my son was 7 or 8. The hurt never completely leaves - just gets covered over often. Today, my son and oldest daughter are successful professionals. My son has a wonderful family. My youngest daughter was an excellent teacher but had to give it up due to chronic physical ailments. Thanks also for your kind words regarding my writing. They are so appreciated. Best, Kathy
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Doug Vinson
Date: 12/31/2016 12:55:00 PM
1975 - I was 16 and one brother was 14, our parents splitting up wasn't all that bad for us, but another brother at 12 and our sister at 9 were hit hard. Afterwards, took probably 12 years for everything to be "all right" and even better than that. In the present time - to speak blithely about deep past pain, as with the dog dying, ouch.
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Doug Vinson
Date: 12/31/2016 12:54:00 PM
Either better to not dredge it up at all, or to address it with sensitivity if the moment really warrants. Easy to say that, I guess, while life is long and complex.

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