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Is It Always N Behavior to Violate Others' Boundaries?

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BonesMS:

--- Quote from: Certain Hope on August 18, 2007, 08:36:04 AM ---
--- Quote from: BonesMS on August 18, 2007, 12:13:31 AM ---Thanks, Hope!

I'm also working at the Hotline during the weekend so that will keep me busy!

Bones

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Oh, Bones... and here I thought you'd have the weekend off!
Do you follow somewhat of a prepared script in working the Hotline?
That sounds quite challenging... definitely need to be an excellent listener, I'd think.

Rainy day ahead here, so I'll be plowing through a stack of paperwork the kids brought home from school.
Parents get the most homework when a new school-year begins :)
Take good care of yourself, sweet Bones.

Love,
Hope

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Thanks, Hope!

In working the Hotline, there is no prepared script as any kind of call can come in at any time.  It's hard to believe that a new school year is about to begin again!

Bones

Certain Hope:

--- Quote from: BonesMS on August 18, 2007, 09:15:26 AM ---
Thanks, Hope!

In working the Hotline, there is no prepared script as any kind of call can come in at any time.  It's hard to believe that a new school year is about to begin again!

Bones

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Bones,

The hotline sounds like an "edge of your seat" experience... needing to be prepared for anything! That would take alot out of me, I know, and  I hope you get to rest and recreate in the most enjoyable way afterwards :)

They started school yesterday - one day and then the weekend, thank God!
I drove them in the morning, but it's too much gas to make the round trip daily...
so...
3:35 pm I get this text message from daughter:

"I HATE this bus and I never want to ride it again EVER."
I thought:  :o   Oh, my... I'd best go rescue her/them.

I text back: "Where r u??"

Her response:  "Sitting here at the school, waiting to leave."

LOL

Oh, the drama.
They made it fine!

Love,
Hope

Tweety:
Ami,
Yes, I do believe that was a great lesson for me in many ways. Hopefully I "learned" my lesson and I don't have to keep recreating it in my life.
 Thanx, Tweety

Ami:
Dear Tweety,
   I think that you are learning many new lessons very deeply. When we have the lessons deep inside, then our life(on the outside changes(IME).
   Tweety, I am so glad that you are here                                Love  Ami

BonesMS:

--- Quote from: Certain Hope on August 18, 2007, 09:24:55 AM ---
--- Quote from: BonesMS on August 18, 2007, 09:15:26 AM ---
Thanks, Hope!

In working the Hotline, there is no prepared script as any kind of call can come in at any time.  It's hard to believe that a new school year is about to begin again!

Bones

--- End quote ---

Bones,

The hotline sounds like an "edge of your seat" experience... needing to be prepared for anything! That would take alot out of me, I know, and  I hope you get to rest and recreate in the most enjoyable way afterwards :)

They started school yesterday - one day and then the weekend, thank God!
I drove them in the morning, but it's too much gas to make the round trip daily...
so...
3:35 pm I get this text message from daughter:

"I HATE this bus and I never want to ride it again EVER."
I thought:  :o   Oh, my... I'd best go rescue her/them.

I text back: "Where r u??"

Her response:  "Sitting here at the school, waiting to leave."

LOL

Oh, the drama.
They made it fine!

Love,
Hope

--- End quote ---

LOL!  Sounds like normal kid stuff!!!!   :lol:

I enjoy working at the Hotline, especially when I know I'm helping to make a difference in someone else's life.

Bones

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