tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6933750610250623740.post2996608156285236376..comments2023-04-02T16:42:49.819+01:00Comments on mama elsie : making it up as i go along: stopMama Elsiehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/06550504709054632844noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6933750610250623740.post-52866967573857495012015-03-03T21:40:05.384+00:002015-03-03T21:40:05.384+00:00I applaud what you did and wish I had made a simil...I applaud what you did and wish I had made a similar decision many moons ago. You're right things can change. And there are never any guarantees - I guess I worry that my daughters will end up in the same spiral. And I really don't want that!! <br />Thanks for stopping by.Mama Elsiehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06550504709054632844noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6933750610250623740.post-43683882237645765452015-02-28T23:05:58.585+00:002015-02-28T23:05:58.585+00:00Wow. Powerful stuff. I wish l had the answer to yo...Wow. Powerful stuff. I wish l had the answer to your question which is asked by many of us daily. For me, a mother of only two, I had to sacrifice a bit of me to survive- a move out of london to be closer to a family network and a reduced career. Was that the right thing to? Who knows, I question it daily and I don't always like my new found position. But my response to myself is that things can always change and evolve, so manage the here and now today and don't worry about the future. But who knows uf that's right either...?! Thought provoking post xxTracey @ mummyshirehttp://www.mummyshire.comnoreply@blogger.com