You’ll survive, Elizabeth. You were fed, clothed, given plenty of things to play with. You don’t need constant attention and your mother wasn’t gone that long. You’ll be okay and it’s good for you to learn how to be independent.
I had a “cousin” (her mother & mine were friends ever since elementary school) named Lisa. One summer she spent a lot of time with us, which I didn’t mind. She & I got along great and had a lot of fun. However, near the end of summer, my mother said that we were taking Lisa with us back-to-school shopping. I was indignant. That was OUR night out! (I was one of 7 kids so any special individual parent time was precious to me.) Unfortunately, Lisa overheard my snit. She was so upset that she ran away. My mother explained to me that things were bad at that moment at her home and that we were a ‘safe haven’ for Lisa. We searched for hours; we finally found her back at her home, hiding. I felt so badly that I took the initiative and personally invited her to the coveted shopping night, after a sincere, heartfelt apology.
Most of y’all are overthinking this! Liz just needs reassuring of her place in mommy’s pantheon. A short, immediate, direct, dose of tickling, hugs and smooches is perfect for smoothing feathers.
Why didn’t Elizabeth ask her mom to braid her hair after she was done with Gayle if she was feeling so “neglected”? I can’t believe this little girl went there…
Elly gave Gayle the motherly attention she is not getting at home from Connie. You have to be pretty desperate for attention if you go to the neighbor kid’s mother for mothering. More evidence that Connie stinks as a step-mother.
Templo S.U.D. over 7 years ago
ooooh, drastic
Can't Sleep over 7 years ago
Nnnnext.
NeedaChuckle Premium Member over 7 years ago
A no win situation.
Loves life over 7 years ago
She could have at least braided Liz’s hair.
gobblingup Premium Member over 7 years ago
You’ll survive, Elizabeth. You were fed, clothed, given plenty of things to play with. You don’t need constant attention and your mother wasn’t gone that long. You’ll be okay and it’s good for you to learn how to be independent.
Tyge over 7 years ago
Easily solved with a hug and a tickle.
USN1977 over 7 years ago
Elizabeth did not get into a snit when Elly elected to spend a night with Mrs. Baird to give her company.
Wren Fahel over 7 years ago
I had a “cousin” (her mother & mine were friends ever since elementary school) named Lisa. One summer she spent a lot of time with us, which I didn’t mind. She & I got along great and had a lot of fun. However, near the end of summer, my mother said that we were taking Lisa with us back-to-school shopping. I was indignant. That was OUR night out! (I was one of 7 kids so any special individual parent time was precious to me.) Unfortunately, Lisa overheard my snit. She was so upset that she ran away. My mother explained to me that things were bad at that moment at her home and that we were a ‘safe haven’ for Lisa. We searched for hours; we finally found her back at her home, hiding. I felt so badly that I took the initiative and personally invited her to the coveted shopping night, after a sincere, heartfelt apology.
ladykat over 7 years ago
Some days you just can’t win.
GirlGeek Premium Member over 7 years ago
You can’t win every day Elly
Linguist over 7 years ago
A perfect teaching moment for Ellie with Liz about sharing attention.
Asharah over 7 years ago
Well Lizzie, you have been squirmy & uncooperative in the past when Ellie tried to do your hair or dress you up. Might want to rethink your attitude.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 7 years ago
Yes, this is a “teachable moment” for Ell.
Tyge over 7 years ago
Most of y’all are overthinking this! Liz just needs reassuring of her place in mommy’s pantheon. A short, immediate, direct, dose of tickling, hugs and smooches is perfect for smoothing feathers.
mulder42 over 7 years ago
Why didn’t Elizabeth ask her mom to braid her hair after she was done with Gayle if she was feeling so “neglected”? I can’t believe this little girl went there…
Alphaomega over 7 years ago
There’s not enough Elly to go around,it seems!
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 7 years ago
There never is enough to go around…
howtheduck over 7 years ago
Elly gave Gayle the motherly attention she is not getting at home from Connie. You have to be pretty desperate for attention if you go to the neighbor kid’s mother for mothering. More evidence that Connie stinks as a step-mother.