anyone get this line and feel like you've been slapped?
#41
I have beeen guilty of saying, "sorry I can't or wish I could because of work". Thinking about it, I may have been rude to someone, because of being jeolous. I wish I could stay home. My workplace is so toxic. Try to forgive her for her rude remark, she may be in the same place I am. Keep up the good work and enjoy what you are doing.
#43
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Wow, thank you all for sharing your thoughts and own stories. I had no idea and felt very alone on this.
I woke up this AM to wonderful ideas how to reply ( or not .. chuckle) to as one put it, rude and Ill-mannered comment.
Thank you all. you have made me feel like I am doing something to help someone! Not just make little things.
Good days to you all. This is very appreciated !
Ell
I woke up this AM to wonderful ideas how to reply ( or not .. chuckle) to as one put it, rude and Ill-mannered comment.
Thank you all. you have made me feel like I am doing something to help someone! Not just make little things.
Good days to you all. This is very appreciated !
Ell
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Location: Noblesville, IN
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I have jad to leave my job due to medical complications, amd I can witness to how much work it is just to keep up with a family and home. People wjo habe not been home full time simply do not understand how hard we work. Don't take it personally.
#46
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Location: New England
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Don't let her thoughtless comment get you down...she has long forgotten that she even said that to you. We have a choice about what we think about. When you start to focus on that unpleasant conversation...shift to instead, I have made X number of comfort charity quilts. My work is to care for those who are struggling. My work is important!
#48
Honestly, I don't think she meant anything by it. I work outside the home as a teacher, tutor after that, also write full time (trying to break into mainstream fiction) and translate, have a 2 year old and a DH that doesn't do tons around the house. Sometimes I *don't* have time to quilt. I try to, even if it's for 10 minutes a night, but there are days I just don't get the chance to do anything.
Maybe that's all she meant. I don't know, wasn't there to hear it being said.
Personally though, if I loved something, I'd make time to do it. Keep doing what you're doing as long as you're happy that's all that matters.
Maybe that's all she meant. I don't know, wasn't there to hear it being said.
Personally though, if I loved something, I'd make time to do it. Keep doing what you're doing as long as you're happy that's all that matters.
#49
I work outside the home...and yes I still have time to do volunteer work and quilt for charity....and do my own projects. I feel stressed from time to time, but oh the joy I feel when the projects are finished.
She should attend a time management class :-) learn how to manage her time then she could not use that line as a excuse to not help..
don't let her ruin your day..it's great what you do!
She should attend a time management class :-) learn how to manage her time then she could not use that line as a excuse to not help..
don't let her ruin your day..it's great what you do!
#50
She should consider herself blessed if she can work. I haven't worked in 12 years, I had back surgery in 2000 and had a pain pump implanted in 2006 I still have some pain but am able to do something I love to do. When God closes one door he will open another door. Consider your self blessed that you can now sew and bring a smile to other people. Some people can't do anything. Chip up. Smile
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